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Operating Systems Linux Debian Hardlink on wheezy by default for usb-stick? Post 302939395 by sea on Wednesday 25th of March 2015 06:30:14 AM
Old 03-25-2015
I've never attempted to 'read' an iso file using RAR.....
Instead i've always used mount, to then copy the files out of the mounted path, as you did for your own surprise.

I do not even understanding why you are surprised that an ISO file is not a RAR-archive?
Or how you associate this with with a hardlink issue, thats quite something different.

Smilie

In regards how you attempt to read an iso file i must ask, how did you write that iso file onto your usb stick?

No, the BIOS doesnt store 'itself' on the stick.
But there must be files readable by the bios on the stick in order to boot, those are required, however they are not 'bios' (nor (u)efi either)

Simple said, (probably) technicly incorrect:
Your computer looks according to its config/setting for either an (U)EFI or a BIOS file on the device selected to load (hdd, cd/dvd, usb), if none required file was found, it reports that no OS could be detected and the booting fails.

hth

Last edited by sea; 03-25-2015 at 07:37 AM..
 

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YABAUSE(1)						      General Commands Manual							YABAUSE(1)

NAME
yabause - Yet Another Buggy And Uncomplete Saturn Emulator SYNOPSIS
yabause [ -afh ] [ -ns ] [ -b <BIOS> ] [ -c <CDROM> ] [ -i <ISO> ] [ --binary=<BINARY>[:<ADDRESS>] ] DESCRIPTION
Yabause is a Sega Saturn emulator. Yabause needs either a bios file, a game or a binary to run. Games can be loaded from a real cd device or from dump files. OPTIONS
-a --autostart Automatically start emulation. --autoframeskip=0|1 Enable or disable auto frame skipping / limiting. --autoload Automatically start emulation and load a save state. -b --bios Choose a bios file. --binary Use a binary file. Content of the file will be loaded to 0x06004000 and execution will start from that address. You can provide an alternative address to load and run the binary with the --binary=<BINARY>:<ADDRESS> syntax. When using this option, emulation is automatically started and you shouldn't use it in cunjunction with -a. This option is intended for homebrew developers wanting to test their programs in Yabause. -c --cdrom Choose the cdrom device. -f --fullscreen Start the emulator in fullscreen. -h Display a short help text. -i --iso Choose a dump file. The dump can be either in iso or bin/cue file format. -ns --nosound Turns sound off. This option actually set the sound core to the dummy one. FILES
<BINARY> An executable for the Saturn, usually with a BIN extension. <BIOS> A Saturn ROM BIOS image. <CDROM> A CDROM device file. <ISO> A Saturn game dump. AUTHORS
Copyright (c) 2002-2010 Yabause Team Web: http://yabause.org Please don't ask for roms, bios files or any other copyrighted stuff. COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABIL- ITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA See the GNU General Public License details in COPYING. yabause-0.9.11 April 16, 2010 YABAUSE(1)
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