Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 14 Nov 2005 23:46:48 +0400 | From | Brad Campbell <> | Subject | Re: Calibration issues with USB disc present. |
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Greg KH wrote: >>> completly, if possible. And then complain loudly to the vendor to fix >>> their BIOS. >> But if one is booting from that device... > > Booting from a USB device? I can see this happening when installing a > distro, and you boot from the USB cdrom, but not for "normal" > operations. >
Just as a point of reference I have a machine here that boots from a USB keystick and runs from an NFS Root. It's a diskless machine that has no net-boot ability. I have used this on a number of machines over recent history.
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