How to change boot loader target drive to sdb for full USB install?

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Re: How to change boot loader target drive to sdb for full USB install?

#21 Post by fehlix »

fluidvoice wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 7:25 am The boot partition should not be empty, right?
You do not need a boot partition you can leaf the /boot under "/"-root.
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Re: How to change boot loader target drive to sdb for full USB install?

#22 Post by dolphin_oracle »

I'm going to ask here that fluidnovice start his own separate thread rather than posting in several existing ones. I can't follow what is going on nor what fluidnovice is actually setting up on the usb device.
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Re: How to change boot loader target drive to sdb for full USB install?

#23 Post by fluidvoice »

dolphin_oracle wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 8:42 am I'm going to ask here that fluidnovice start his own separate thread rather than posting in several existing ones. I can't follow what is going on nor what fluidnovice is actually setting up on the usb device.
Done: https://mxlinux.org/forum/viewtopic.php ... 53#p495442
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