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As far as your syslinux question – this is the NASLite+ for USB Flash area. Did you take a look at
http://syslinux.zytor.com/ for answers?
Thanks for the pointer but I got the issue resolved on my own. The reason I originally posted here was 1) I bought the NASLite+ for USB Flash product, and 2) that is the flavor of NASLite+ the document (
NASLite in a Nutshell - A Guide to Repurposing The STB1030N Set Top Box and Embedding The NASLite+ for USB Flash Server Operating System) suggests.
This post was made during my initial exposure to NASLite and before I understood the actual makeup of the product.
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Having flawed BIOS, RAM and USB Flash does not constitute deficiency in the provided instructions. Alan demonstrated his troubleshooting skills by achieving his goal of “embedding” NASLite on his own. All I provided was the cheers.
Didn't say it did constitute a deficiency in the provided instructions. Only pointing out the fact that
sometimes things aren't quite as simple and straightforward as one would like you to believe. Got to admit that is an unusual situation to run into (Having flawed BIOS, RAM and USB Flash). Almost like a triple-whammy
One other point: While I, too, applaud Alan's tenacity in getting his problem resolved, loading NASLite onto a DOC no more makes it an "embedded" system than booting NASLite from a CD-ROM or floppy. You can pepper the word "embedded" all over the forum but it ain't gonna help.
