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Well, this is certainly better news. But does it recognize Linux bootloaders on USB? (Just because it sees DOS/Windows doesn't mean Linux can boot off the USB.)
And more importantly, can it boot off of a CD-ROM over USB? If it does, then we're ALL done--Windows and Linux should both work fine since CD booting is pretty similar across all OS's (El Dorito, generally [misspelling intentional for comedic effect]).
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2008-08-29
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Not putting you down for asking, but yeah, it'll work. Hopefully Securix can give you hands-on confirmation.
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2008-08-29
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2008-08-29
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Yes it does -- in practical terms, they're certainly loading the USB drive's MBR, from which everything's normal. And in theoretical terms, if they're not doing it that way, but faking in their own MBR or something (it's more work, they'd have to be actively trying to stop people from running Linux), you can still use isolinux/syslinux.Just like USB drive booting, actually.
Not putting you down for asking, but yeah, it'll work. Hopefully Securix can give you hands-on confirmation.
Are you asking if a Linux distro can INSTALL from USB flash to the local HD or if a distro can boot and RUN from USB flash?
I guess that's a silly question...there's really no difference as long as some bootloader works...booting an installer and booting a live OS is pretty much the same mechanism.
I'd have to try it to know for sure, though...
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2008-08-29
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2008-08-29
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