That explains it.jamesbond wrote:You may not have enough memory (the operation uses /tmp and /tmp must be at least 800MB) ...rcrsn51 wrote:I can't find this option.jamesbond wrote:choose "small initrd" when asked.
No kidding. I tried three different 64-bit machines, two different flash drives and Syslinux/Grub4dos. No combination would boot the large initrd.Flash drive booting is very flaky and depends on the BIOS.