On 8/22/06, Tracy R Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ooh...now this is an interesting idea. I have long pondered how to carry
my Linux distro of choice around with me on my thumbdrive and be able to
boot it on any machine. I rarely actually make use of my thumbdrive
because of this. Many machines cannot boot off of USB thumb drive yet.
And even if it could I want not want to mess with someones BISO configs.
But if I could run it in QEMU and let the Windows host OS worry about
drivers etc. that would rock. I saw 4G USB flash drives at Best Buy over
the weekend. Is there an image to do this or a howto for setting it up?

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You mean something like DSL does?
http://ftp.heanet.ie/mirrors/damnsmalllinux.org/current/dsl-3.0.1-embedded.zip

Just copy it to a USB drive or anywhere windows can get at it and you're
booting into Linux with Qemu...

Levi

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