On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 12:52:58AM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote: > On Jun 12, Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Why not use a USB flash device for booting? All the recent machines I've > > tried have booted from a 64M USB device which gives plenty of space for > > such > > things. Older machines would be restricted to booting from CD-ROM. > Agreed. While it would take me some work to find a working blank floppy > to copy something on, it would be much faster for me to boot from the > network, USB flash drive or CD (in this order).
- Network boot: PXE cards in older HW are as rare as motherboards booting from USB, IMO. - USB: Even my notebook (about 3 years old) is too stupid to boot from USB - CD-ROM: Often had a problem with SCSI cards with old BIOS But I agree, that it's hard to find working floppies and I'd be happy when I'd could throw away all floppy disks and drives. But unfortunately I sometimes really need them. greets Jimmy -- Andreas "Jimmy" Gredler ,'"`. http://www.g-tec.co.at/ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( grml.org -» Linux for texttool-users and sysadmins `._, http://www.grml.org/ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]