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OhioGuy
With the rapidly decreasing price of SDHC cards and USB Flash drives,
I have become interested in trying to set up a PC that boots only from
one of these drives, just to experiment with.
I started wondering about the possibility of something like this when
I bought an Asus M3AH-HDMI motherboard, which has something called "Asus
Express Gate Light" on it. It is essentially a version of Linux which
is on a ROM chip, and boots up in 5 seconds. It allows you to connect
to the Internet, chat, view web pages, do email, and Internet Phone, all
without a hard drive.
I also played around with the Ubuntu boot CD, and was amazed at how
full featured it seemed, even though I had only booted from the CD - not
installed anything.
If those sorts of things are possible, then why not installing
something similar to a USB flash drive, and booting from it?
I've been told by several people online that it is not possible, or
that something like this would only last a month or so before the USB
flash drive would reach its overwrite limit.
Anyone have thoughts on this? Has anyone tried it?
Thanks!
I have become interested in trying to set up a PC that boots only from
one of these drives, just to experiment with.
I started wondering about the possibility of something like this when
I bought an Asus M3AH-HDMI motherboard, which has something called "Asus
Express Gate Light" on it. It is essentially a version of Linux which
is on a ROM chip, and boots up in 5 seconds. It allows you to connect
to the Internet, chat, view web pages, do email, and Internet Phone, all
without a hard drive.
I also played around with the Ubuntu boot CD, and was amazed at how
full featured it seemed, even though I had only booted from the CD - not
installed anything.
If those sorts of things are possible, then why not installing
something similar to a USB flash drive, and booting from it?
I've been told by several people online that it is not possible, or
that something like this would only last a month or so before the USB
flash drive would reach its overwrite limit.
Anyone have thoughts on this? Has anyone tried it?
Thanks!