Re: [CentOS] USB flash drive and VMs (Was Curmudgeoning)

2008-09-05 Thread David G. Miller
Marcelo Roccasalva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Flash support under qemu seems to be about the same as CD-ROM support. That is, you can access a device present at start up but it's not swappable. You can swap cdrom from qemu monitor. I haven't tried, but I think the same thing can be

Re: [CentOS] USB flash drive and VMs (Was Curmudgeoning)

2008-09-04 Thread Marcelo Roccasalva
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 12:41 PM, David G. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can't argue with you :-) It does seem likely, as 1GB flash drives wouldn't have been a possibility at that time. I never owned one at all until relatively recently. They

[CentOS] USB flash drive and VMs (Was Curmudgeoning)

2008-09-03 Thread David G. Miller
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can't argue with you :-) It does seem likely, as 1GB flash drives wouldn't have been a possibility at that time. I never owned one at all until relatively recently. They didn't work in 98 first edition, nor in NT4 or Win2000 - again, from

Re: [CentOS] USB flash drive and VMs (Was Curmudgeoning)

2008-09-03 Thread Anne Wilson
On Wednesday 03 September 2008 16:41:18 David G. Miller wrote: Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can't argue with you :-) It does seem likely, as 1GB flash drives wouldn't have been a possibility at that time. I never owned one at all until relatively recently. They didn't work