[Gllug] Using external USB drive/stick for OS
lesleyb at herlug.org.uk
lesleyb at herlug.org.uk
Mon Nov 3 01:29:22 UTC 2008
On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 12:28:41AM +0000, Alistair Mann wrote:
> lesleyb at herlug.org.uk wrote:
>
> > So I am thinking of an external USB stick/drive I can connect up to my laptop
> > and then install distros of my choice on. The choice of drive/stick
> > will be governed by cost and capacity.
> >
> > Anyone got any advice on this or experience of what will and won't work?
>
> A short USB extension lead would also be a good move:
> a. the stick's soldered joints being the weakest point physically, the
> extension vastly reduces strain as you plug in/out;
> b. by not fitting the stick itself proud of the host box, it again
> reduces the likelyhood of physical damage.
>
> Chris mentioned making sure the host can boot from USB too, which is
> sensible, as is making sure the distro can install to USB. Personally
> I've preferred to install smaller distros rather than 'normal' ones,
> such as enumerated at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LiveDistros
>
I have USB listed on the boot options as well as the usual suspects plus
NICs.
A stick would appear to be more portable than an external HDD but less
cpaacity but a HDD will have more space with less potability.
Regards
L.
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