> > note that a usb floppy is not usb mass storage - your bios must have > > support for usb mass storage to boot from the key chain, and this > > is more rare than supporting usb floppy boot. > > Most usb floppy disks have support for a legacy mode, in which the USB > and the floppy disk together emulate a 'normal' floppy disk. That > doesn't mean a usb floppy disk isn't a USB mass storage device; at the > very least, it's supported by the usb-storage module under Linux. >
How does that mode work then ? Cheers, Peter. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]