Hello,
My objective is to boot linux from an External usb HDD. 
I installed Redhat-7.2 on HDD and configured /etc/lilo.conf 
to boot from /dev/sda1 which is my HDD. However when I 
select booting from HDD, the Lilo stay idle and does not load 
the kernel image. 

I was wondering whether if anybody tried to do this and I appreciate 
your feedback or ideas in this regard. 

My second question:
I am running redhat-8.0 on my desktop with kernel 2.4.18--14 and I built 
USB as module. I can get access to the HDD but is there anyway that 
I can measure the data transfer data? Does kernel 2.4.18 support high 
speed USB 2.0 or do I need to install > 2.4.19? 

Third question:
If I build all USB supports into my kernel (say y rather than m to all usb
drivers), 
can I still remove the device on my wish (hot plugging) or for that purpose
I must 
have all usb related drivers as modules?


Thank you
Saeed



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