I suggest you install your Linux on the 32 gig card and boot from it.
I have done this a number of times and it works well.
Actually you may need to use a much  less version of Linux as there is some
problems with the CPU ageing.
I currently have 2     EEEPC   using EasyPeasy.
I can't quite remember but I think you can go into the Bios and get the
machine to boot from the SD card.

Bill Rayment
Applitec Systems Inc
1 403 630 4848
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