Your USB drive should be able to store and boot as many operating systems as its storage capacity allows.
I am using Linux 2.4 & Lilo and trying to make a 2 floppy boot system work on a USB floppy drive.<BR><BR>On a machine with a normal floppy drive (/dev/fd0) it works fine. The kernel boots, then asks ...
But with the advent of the tiny, lightweight, and portable USB key drive, system builders now have a new tool. I believe the USB key drive could alter&#8212;even usurp&#8212;our old rescue and ...
I'm looking for an application that windows (XP) would see as a floppy drive, sorta like Nero's virtual CD program. I'm trying to rid myself of that legacy device, and use bootable CD's instead.
We all need to start from scratch sometimes and if you're building a new PC, chances are you'll need to learn how to make a bootable USB drive. This will enable you to boot your PC directly from a USB ...