On 04/24/2016 12:57 AM, Haines Brown <haines@???> wrote: > I downloaded devuan-jessie-i386-alpha4-netboot.iso and installed it on a
> key with unetbootin. However, it would not boot, and when I looked more
> closely at it I find that its /boot directory has the initrd0.amd
> vmlinuz0.amd.
>
> Was the reason for my key not booting that it is for an AMD64 system?
> Is not devuan-jessie-i386-alpha4-netboot.iso for a 32 bit system?
>
> Haines Brown
Unetbootin generates a file named syslinux.cfg in the parent directory
of the USB stick. You can modify it because the stick is not protected,
unlike using dd. Here you are an example:
default menu.c32
prompt 0
menu title [...]
timeout 100