nckrazze (OP)
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May 28, 2012, 12:30:42 AM |
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Anyone have any experience with loading BAMT onto a hard drive? My motherboard is not compatible with USB booting, so this is my last option.
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Inaba
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May 28, 2012, 01:14:27 AM |
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I won't say it's impossible, but if you're asking the question, it might as well be.
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If you're searching these lines for a point, you've probably missed it. There was never anything there in the first place.
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May 28, 2012, 02:09:11 AM |
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I have half my BAMT rigs that way. I use the win32 disk imager, I have a thumb drive installed, open the imager so it will allow me to select the thumb drive letter, then I remove the thumb drive and plug in the hard drive via USB, then it'll write to the hard drive.
If I try running the imager with just the hard drive plugged in, the imager won't load the drive letter.
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nckrazze (OP)
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May 28, 2012, 02:21:02 AM |
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I have half my BAMT rigs that way. I use the win32 disk imager, I have a thumb drive installed, open the imager so it will allow me to select the thumb drive letter, then I remove the thumb drive and plug in the hard drive via USB, then it'll write to the hard drive.
If I try running the imager with just the hard drive plugged in, the imager won't load the drive letter.
You serious about this? One problem I have with some other ways similar to this that I have tried is I get to the bamt loading screen, but I get an error stating, BAMT is unable to mount. You get that with that method? Or it smooths on by?
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May 28, 2012, 01:01:06 PM |
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I have 3 rigs with 3x 32 GB SSDs with BAMT on it. Just use Win32 disk imager. You can not connect the drive to an internal SATA Port, you have to use an USB adapter (or external case), then the drive appears as an external storage (like an USB Flash Drive).
Greetz NetworkerZ
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nckrazze (OP)
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May 28, 2012, 04:06:22 PM |
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I have 3 rigs with 3x 32 GB SSDs with BAMT on it. Just use Win32 disk imager. You can not connect the drive to an internal SATA Port, you have to use an USB adapter (or external case), then the drive appears as an external storage (like an USB Flash Drive).
Greetz NetworkerZ
When I try this I get can not mount /dev/loop0 This usual?
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mitak64
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May 28, 2012, 05:18:02 PM |
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use Norton Ghost - disk to disk in Options - Image/Tape - use "Image All"
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atomicswan27
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May 28, 2012, 07:12:49 PM |
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I would recommend formatting your hard drive to the USB format, then loading BAMT onto it.
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BinaryMage
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May 28, 2012, 07:38:42 PM |
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I have 3 rigs with 3x 32 GB SSDs with BAMT on it. Just use Win32 disk imager. You can not connect the drive to an internal SATA Port, you have to use an USB adapter (or external case), then the drive appears as an external storage (like an USB Flash Drive).
Greetz NetworkerZ
Out of curiosity, why are you using SSDs with BAMT? Seems extreme overkill to me...
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May 28, 2012, 08:23:40 PM |
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I have been using BAMT for a long time and can say with confidence that any brand of USB key will end up with the "no free space" bug.
The difference between a good and a bad USB key is that the bad one will not allow you to format / re-image it.
I also wish to install on HDD, but I now have a fast reimaging procedure as a work-around.
Sometime this bug will have for symptoms to have one or more gpu not working, with output such as "no screen to look at (~alike)"
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May 28, 2012, 09:31:10 PM |
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May 28, 2012, 09:42:02 PM |
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I've never had the "no free space" bug on my Patriot Rage XT sticks?
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If you're searching these lines for a point, you've probably missed it. There was never anything there in the first place.
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May 28, 2012, 10:06:32 PM Last edit: May 28, 2012, 11:50:08 PM by Transisto |
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I have been using BAMT for a long time and can say with confidence that any brand of USB key will end up with the "no free space" bug.
The difference between a good and a bad USB key is that the bad one will not allow you to format / re-image it.
I also wish to install on HDD, but I now have a fast reimaging procedure as a work-around.
Sometime this bug will have for symptoms to have one or more gpu not working, with output such as "no screen to look at (~alike)"
While on the subject ... There is no screen to be resumed matching gpu0. There is no screen to be resumed matching gpu0. root@new:~# mkdir j mkdir: cannot create directory `j': No space left on device #root@new:~# df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on aufs 1016312 716020 248688 75% / tmpfs 387136 0 387136 0% /lib/init/rw udev 381920 204 381716 1% /dev tmpfs 387136 4 387132 1% /dev/shm /dev/sda1 823024 798704 24320 98% /live/image /dev/sda2 1016312 716020 248688 75% /live/cow tmpfs 387136 0 387136 0% /live tmpfs 387136 320 386816 1% /tmp /dev/sda3 97897 39277 53565 43% /home root@new:~#
Corsair voyager, Sandisks, Transcend OCZ among others... usually happen after, ~4-6 month
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nckrazze (OP)
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May 29, 2012, 01:38:48 AM |
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Well a bunch of people commented but no one answered my question. I've tried Ghost, Win32, UnetBootin, and some other programs to copy sectors but nothing has worked.
I get "could not mount /dev/loop0"
Anyone heard of this or can diagnose it. I am about to switch to linuxcoin on this piece of shit.
And mc_lovin, didn't work either, I get "no ui found"
No usbs seem to work, my only hope is a HDD but that doesnt even work.
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May 29, 2012, 07:40:10 AM |
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Anyone have any experience with loading BAMT onto a hard drive? My motherboard is not compatible with USB booting, so this is my last option.
What an old piece of crap it must be, stop wasting your time on that, go windoze as a last resort.
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May 29, 2012, 02:02:52 PM |
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Well a bunch of people commented but no one answered my question. I've tried Ghost, Win32, UnetBootin, and some other programs to copy sectors but nothing has worked.
I get "could not mount /dev/loop0"
Anyone heard of this or can diagnose it. I am about to switch to linuxcoin on this piece of shit.
And mc_lovin, didn't work either, I get "no ui found"
No usbs seem to work, my only hope is a HDD but that doesnt even work.
Use Clonezilla yesterday, I put my BAMT (usb) in to SSD IDE in a old Mobo... It Works!!! 1. Download Clonezilla ISO 2. Use http://bitcointrading.com/files/Universal-USB-Installer-1.8.7.6.exeto flash the iso in to USB stick (select other linux, new, from the dropdown box, right at the bottom). 3. In a MoBo that support USB boot put IDE/SSD/SATA HDD, BAMT and Clonezilla. 4. Boot from Clonezilla, select Start Clonezilla 5. Chose Local disc to local disc cloned (or so, don't remember) 6. Try, try... and try (use advanced mode) 7 Success!! Sorry for my bad english
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nckrazze (OP)
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May 29, 2012, 03:02:26 PM |
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Anyone have any experience with loading BAMT onto a hard drive? My motherboard is not compatible with USB booting, so this is my last option.
What an old piece of crap it must be, stop wasting your time on that, go windoze as a last resort. Its a gigabyte pos
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May 29, 2012, 04:26:37 PM |
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Anyone have any experience with loading BAMT onto a hard drive? My motherboard is not compatible with USB booting, so this is my last option.
What an old piece of crap it must be, stop wasting your time on that, go windoze as a last resort. Its a gigabyte pos Model ? , While at it.
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May 29, 2012, 04:41:42 PM |
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I am about to switch to linuxcoin on this piece of shit.
Before you go to that extreme, try cgminer on some flavor of ubuntu 11.04 (I went with Peppermint Two, based on Lubuntu 11.04, which I *highly* recommend). Kano's installation guide worked perfectly for me https://github.com/kanoi/linux-usb-cgminer/blob/master/linux-usb-cgminerThe guide is for a 64 bit OS, so that my be a snag if you are 32 bit. But you might try just substituting the 32 bit version of AMD-APP-SDK v.2.4 for the 64 bit version called for in the guide. See the part at the end of this guide on how to write a script https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Gw7YPYgMgNNU42skibULbJJUx_suP_CpjSEdSi8_z9U/edit?pli=1I recommend that you write the script from scratch in nano (rather than trying to cut+paste or use a standard text editor). So, just type "nano" at terminal and enter the script. When you are done, Ctrl+o, type in file name, then ENTER to save, and Ctrl+x to quit. Otherwise, you can just follow the guide above (btw, the other part of the guide for installing cgminer on xubuntu 12.04 did not work for me, but you might try it also). Peppermint will offer an automated install of proprietary AMD drivers, but *do not* do that - instead, just follow kano's guide. To install to HD, just click on the "Install Peppermint" icon on the desktop after you boot from live CD/usb. Compared to BAMT, I'm seeing ~2% increase in efficiency and I can clock my 5850s a little higher. And the desktop is much more responsive. I prefer this set up over BAMT.
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nckrazze (OP)
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May 29, 2012, 05:38:19 PM |
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Anyone have any experience with loading BAMT onto a hard drive? My motherboard is not compatible with USB booting, so this is my last option.
What an old piece of crap it must be, stop wasting your time on that, go windoze as a last resort. Its a gigabyte pos Model ? , While at it. GA-965P-DS3
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