I have a new machine containing an unformatted SATA drive. I want to boot the IPCOP linux distro from a USB key, and install it onto the hard drive. Available files / images:
ipcop-2.0.3-update.i486.tgz.gpg ipcop-2.0.3-install-avmdrv.i486.tgz ipcop-2.0.3-install-cd.i486.iso ipcop-2.0.3-install-netboot.i486.tgz ipcop-2.0.3-install-usb-fdd.i486.img.gz ipcop-2.0.3-install-usb-hdd.i486.img.gz ipcop-2.0.3-install-usb-zip.i486.img.gz
I have unpacked and copied (alternately) ipcop-2.0.3-install-usb-fdd.i486.img and ipcop-2.0.3-install-usb-zip.i486.img to a USB key using dd (on a Mac).
After several tries - I presume because of boot order - the IPCOP splash screen appears and allows me to choose some setup options. When I get to the "Select Source" screen I am presented with 2 options: CDROM/USB-KEY or HTTP/FTP
When I choose the first option, it gives the error "No CD-ROM found". No, there isn't a CD-ROM, but there is the USB key that it booted from in the first place.
The initial setup will also allow me to go to "Rescue mode", though I'm not sure what tools are available or what I might do from there.
Any ideas?
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