/home/user> sudo chmod +x /home/user/E:
/home/user> syslinux sma /home/user/E:
Usage: syslinux [-sfr][-d directory][-o offset] device
je comprends que je tape pas ce qu'il faut, mais meme man syslinux ne m'aide pas trop dans la syntaxe
SYSLINUX(1) SYSLINUX(1)
NAME
syslinux - install the SYSLINUX bootloader on a FAT filesystem
SYNOPSIS
syslinux [-sfr] [-d directory] [-o offset] device
DESCRIPTION
Syslinux is a boot loader for the Linux operating system which operates
off an MS-DOS/Windows FAT filesystem. It is intended to simplify first-
time installation of Linux, and for creation of rescue and other spe‐
cial-purpose boot disks.
In order to create a bootable Linux floppy using Syslinux, prepare a
normal MS-DOS formatted floppy. Copy one or more Linux kernel files to
it, then execute the command:
syslinux /dev/fd0
This will alter the boot sector on the disk and copy a file named
LDLINUX.SYS into its root directory.
On boot time, by default, the kernel will be loaded from the image
named LINUX on the boot floppy. This default can be changed, see the
section on the syslinux configuration file.
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