>
>
> You should proceed as usual (using expert installer). Installer will
> detect USB disk and then you can make partitions at your wish. Just
> remember to install GRUB in MBR of the USB disk.
>
> If it fails at installing GRUB, do not worry, select "no boot loader" to
> install, end Debian installation and afterwards you can install GRUB
> using SGD (SuperGrubDisk).
>
> As an alternative (and for software testing purposes) you could install a
> virtual machine for Squeeze/Sid.
>

In theory, I guess USB driver modules should be built in Linux kernel or in
a ramdisk, otherwise kernel can not recognize USB disks, right?

Best regards,
Yuwen


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