Op vr 17-10-2003, om 11:02 schreef Peter 'p2' De Schrijver: > > > 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 ?
Dunno. I've had a laptop which came with a USB floppy drive and such support; it worked for the floppy drive, but not for a different USB mass storage device I borrowed from someone. Not sure what the details are. (yes, perhaps I should've made that more clear...) -- Wouter Verhelst Debian GNU/Linux -- http://www.debian.org Nederlandstalige Linux-documentatie -- http://nl.linux.org If you're running Microsoft Windows, either scan your computer on viruses, or stop wasting my bandwith and remove me from your addressbook. *now*.
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