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Posted: April 23 2006,03:16 |
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I, too, think the embedded version is a good way to go. Mostly, on my laptop, I boot USB toram. I have a 256Mb Lexar USB memory stick thingy. I have found that using the 256Mb thingy is adequate. I can save all my settings or just mount the NTFS windows partition to get at some of the documents if needed. The stick holds the few.dsl extensions that I use, java, codecpak, xine, nmap, vnc, k3b, etc., some pics and and a few .txt documents. This way, I always have a fast OS, all my files and settings, and can keep it in my pocket. As a bonus, it doesn't even leave a trace on the company owned laptop.
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