Sorry if this is a newbish question, but the Google did not lead me to a proper answer yet, and I have only checked the formers a little bit.
In short, I tried to install on an EeePC 701 (Surf 2G) at home a few days back. When I had done so, slitaz-installer failed because it was unable to find rootfs.gz. I am not surprised because there is not one, but a three-stage collection (rootfs1.gz, rootfs2.gz, etc).
For obvious reasons I encountered the same issue with tazusb with the following command.
su -c "tazusb gen-iso2usb /home/tux/Documents/slitaz-3.0-3in1.iso /dev/sda1 # Pushed the ISO to a running VirtualBox install via SCP from host to guest before
I get the following error.
Unable to mount iso or to find a filesystem on it (rootfs.gz).
So how do I opt for the other rootfs files in the boot menu, and which of the three is suitable (if at all)?
Thanks in advance. This is a very cool and powerful distro, as evidenced by my two minutes of using it. I am very impressed. Keep up the good work guys.