Rob
I tried putting 8.04.2 on a 2gb Kingston DataTraveller (less than £3
from E-buyer - but not worth buying on their own due to the cost of
delivery) and it didn't work. The boot failed. However 8.10 is fine.
Tony
On 28 Feb 2009 at 18:27, Rob Beard wrote:
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> Ken Robson wrote:
> > And Pou
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Ken Robson wrote:
> And Poundland have Pqi 1Gb mini usb (they are fingernail sized) sticks
> for sale, these make an ideal emergency Linux to carry around.
> Just confirmed that the Pqi boots fine with Knoppix on it and you have
> 380Mb free for your
Ken Robson wrote:
> And Poundland have Pqi 1Gb mini usb (they are fingernail sized) sticks
> for sale, these make an ideal emergency Linux to carry around.
> Just confirmed that the Pqi boots fine with Knoppix on it and you have
> 380Mb free for your apps/data.
>
> I was going to use the usb stic
Paul Sladen wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Feb 2009, Ken Robson wrote:
>> And Poundland have Pqi 1Gb mini usb sticks
>
> For only a Pound?
>
> -Paul
Looks like I am getting myself to Poundland later, thanks =)
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2009, Ken Robson wrote:
> And Poundland have Pqi 1Gb mini usb sticks
For only a Pound?
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And Poundland have Pqi 1Gb mini usb (they are fingernail sized) sticks
for sale, these make an ideal emergency Linux to carry around.
Just confirmed that the Pqi boots fine with Knoppix on it and you have
380Mb free for your apps/data.
I was going to use the usb stick for my car mp3 player, but