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Siduction Forum => Installation - Support => Topic started by: frtorres on 2018/10/30, 20:14:38
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Hi all,
I wanted to give a try to Siduction, installing it in a SD Card to be used in its corresponding SD slot of my laptop.
[size=78%]Code to boot the image seems to look for the kernel only on connected USB or HD disks mounted but not SD on Cards.,[/size]
Is there any workaround to boot siduction this way?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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The SD interface device (the hardware) has to be recognizable in BIOS as a bootable device. In my experience, most are not. :'(
If you have a SD to USB adapter, you can probably get it to boot that way, but it will be limited to USB interface speed, at most.
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On Think Pad boot from the SD slot does not work neither.
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You can check if the laptop supports booting from the SD card:
- In the grub menu press "c" and
- then display all drives with "ls" in the Grub terminal
If the inserted SD card is displayed, it should be possible to boot from there.
If this is supported by siduction, I don't know...
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UEFI should be a game changer here - but we do not know anything about the hardware
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Thanks for the hints.
This is what I did:
1. Changed BIOS boot (legacy / UEFI)
2. Changed boot priority order (SD reader detected and supported)
3. Tested legacy.
4. Boot and I got grub siduction menu.
5. Choosed option to boot from USB.
6. Start booting and keeps trying to find siductioin on /dev/sda /deb/sdb..... continously but not in /dev/xxx associated to my [size=78%]SR reader[/size]
Seems code only look in hard disks and connected usbs.
I use kanotix regularly. Boot from SD reader works fine.
BTW: My hardware is a Dell Inc. Latitude E7240/05PTPV, BIOS A08 02/18/2014
Host/Kernel/OS "KANOTIX" running Linux 4.19.0-3-generic x86_64 [ Kanotix Spitfire 20150623-06:34 ]
CPU Info Quad Intel Core i7-4600U @ clocked at Min:1939.414Mhz Max:2162.757Mhz
Videocard Intel Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller [ ]
Processes 277 | Uptime 9:32 | Memory 3825.5/7880.0MB | HDD Size 4256GB (51%used) | Client Shell | Infobash v2.67.2
Regards, Francis
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Solution: Let it start from a hard disk - i see you have enough of them.
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Thanks melmarker.
I installed a siduction image on my HD and with some Kanotix grub chages I could load it from there.
Testing now... siduction... looks good
Thanks all for your help 8)
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hmm - that was not what i initially suggested - my thought was: on a mbr system - just let grub start from one of the HDs and load the system from sdcard - but hey, put it on HD at all is a solution too :D