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    [CF-19 Mk2] Boot from SD card

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by seb_r, Jun 12, 2018.

  1. seb_r

    seb_r Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a CF-19 Mk2 with Windows 7 on the internal SSD. Additionally there is a mini pcie to usb adapter with a usb stick in with with Ubuntu on it. Booting of both OS works fine. Now I would like to boot a second linux distro from a SD card. The BIOS is not capable to boot off an SD card.
    From grub console I also can only see hd0 and hd1 which ist the internal SSD and the USB stick - but the SD card does not show up. How can I make grub recognize the SD card? Anybody achieved this?
     
  2. Shawn

    Shawn Crackpot Search Ninja and Options Whore

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    Maybe ask on Toughbooktalk.com in the Linux forum.
     
  3. SHEEPMAN!

    SHEEPMAN! Freelance

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    Your card should appear in
    Code:
    lspci
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    gparted sees it as /dev/mmcblk01 on my CF-54
     

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