FarrisGoldstein

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Joined: Feb. 2005 |
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Posted: Feb. 28 2005,17:02 |
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Forgive me if this is the wrong forum, as what I want to do may not be possible with DSL Embedded.
What I'd like to do is to be able to keep a decent sized usb drive (about half a gig) with an entire file system and DSL installed on it that will be bootable from within Windows using qemu. The catch is, I would like very much to be able to write directly to the USB drive as if I were booting a VM with VMware using raw disk access.
The purpose of this is that I do a lot of "hotdesking". I'm frequently on different desktop PCs with work, and rarely have the option of running linux on them. If I can do the above, it would be easy for me to stay in Windows on the work machines and still have a usable/writable linux desktop wherever I go.
So, is something like this even possible? I look forward to your advice.
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