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On 7/07/2003 at 2:44 PM Edward Dekkers wrote:

>All new motherboards seem to be able to boot from USB pen drives. I've 
>tried making the pen drives bootable by executing 'SYS F:' in Windows, 
>but, although the Windows system files are copied, the pen drive won't
>boot.
>
>Then I had the thought of using grub on this pen drive to maybe being 
>able to get it to boot.
>
>Much like you have the option to boot DOS with grub as well from a hard 
>drive partition.
>
>Anyone screwed around with this kind of thing and got it to work?
>
>I've found some documents on embedded linux, that have boot images that 
>can be put on pen drives, but then I have a fully Linux system. Although 
>I love Linux, unfortunately the tools I would like to run on this pen 
>drive run in DOS.
>
>Any ideas?


Hi Ed,

I can get bootable flash drives here in AU, however I have not tried them,
I will see if I can find out more for you .....

Regards

Greg Wright
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