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Using 120gb USB Drive to Boot Linux
- From: rab <rab nauticom net>
- To: redhat-install-list redhat com, fedora-list redhat com
- Cc:
- Subject: Using 120gb USB Drive to Boot Linux
- Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 01:20:17 -0400
I bought a 120 gb USB hard drive. I plugged it in and was pleasantly
suprised than RH 9 saw the drive (looked at dmesg) and I could easily
mount it.
I would like to install Red Hat 9 or Fedora Core 2 but neither seem to
see the USB drive to allow Linux to be installed on it. I see that the
install process loads a driver for the USB drive but that's about it.
I would love to be able to boot directly from the USB drive or at least
use a floppy boot disk to start Linux from the USB drive. My new laptop
(Dec, 2003, Toshiba Satellite) doesn't seem to allow booting from a USB
drive. (In the bios, I only see PC Card and HDD as choices.)
Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Rick B.
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