Come to the next meeting, I bet someone will be able to help you with that. BTW, great tag line! Brian Huey wrote: >KCLUG- >I am a newbie to the group and need some help. I am an >aspiring "to be" linux user (re-live my EE student >days), however I don't have a linux machine right now. >I am going to be installing linux on my Microsoft >xbox (see http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net), however, >in order to do this, I need a file copied to my USB >Flash Disk, which is FATX formatted. > >Normally, I would probably do this myself, however, my >home machine is 2000 and it wants to format the flash >disk (doesn't recognize FATX). I have also looked into >creating a bootable linux CD for my home computer to >try to accomplish this myself, however, the bootable >CDs (or minimal system loads) only contain a 2.4 >kernal. I believe that 2.5 or 2.6 kernal supports FATX >devices. I beg someone, with a 2.5 or 2.6 kernal, to >help me out. > >I would prefer if someone could copy the file onto my >flash disk, and then I'll go about my merry way >(install linux, tweak it, etc) and present the results >to the group. > >(See this for more >info: http://unmodded.mine.nu/docs/MechInstaller). > >This is going to be neet little project I am working >on, however, I just can't seem to get it off the >ground due to this FATX stuff. > >Thanks for your help. >Brian > > > > >===== >Brian M. Huey | The universe is composed of: >bigdady@yahoo.com | 13% Electrons > | 13% Protons > | 14% Neutrons > | 60% Morons > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search >http://shopping.yahoo.com > > > > > -- There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't