durbnpoisn

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Posted: Dec. 27 2004,16:28 |
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Yeah, that's what I'm hoping to do. Use the pendrive to hold DSL, boot off the floppy then USB. I guess it's just a matter of whether or not my laptop will allow that...
In the meantime, I'm using the Qemu app on a couple of faster machines, and, though it lags a bit, it works just great!
Question: If I customize the thing, which I am doing now... I don't want to lose all the changes I'm making when I move it over to a USB stick. Is there one file I can copy over from the Embedded version that will recover my settings?
Quote | Of course, you will have to do the installation to the pendrive on another machine. |
I assume by this you mean, I will have to use a Linux machine to move the boot image to the USB, right? That's not a problem... That's how I made the boot floppy. I'd imagine it's the same process...
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