On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 19:10, Lance A. Brown wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> I'm thinking about getting a USB flash drive to carry files around and
> want to get one I *know* will work with both Linux (RH 9, mostly) and
> various Windows flavors.
> 
> I figure I can start with a 32 or 64MB drive and then invest more
> heavily once I see how it works out.
> 
> Anyone have recommendations?
> 

Really, they all should work fine with Linux.  These USB flash drives
are one of the few devices, even the off-brand ones, that specify Linux
compatibility on the package.  I haven't ever seen one that doesn't
work, or doesn't specify Linux compatibility, which is pretty cool.  You
just need a 2.4.x kernel, which shouldn't be a problem.

--Jeremy

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