On Thursday, Dec 16, 2004, at 12:34 US/Central, Ed Howland wrote:
Certainly I can do that or from within FC. Just setting up a chroot once the USB drive is mounted. But, before I start that (laborious) process, I wanted to make sure there is a way to boot the machine from the USB. Trouble is I have no floppy, except for a USB floppy.

Makes sense.

I may forgo this for now and just swap drives in my Laptop. Except, there seems to be no easy way to accomplish that either.

Ah, I think I understand. You have an existing linux install on an internal drive. You now want to install another linux on an external USB2 (or FW) drive. Then, at boot up you can decide which install you want to run. Is that right?


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