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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Bootable Memorystick?

Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Bootable Memorystick?
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 16:39:37 -0400
Missed this email - for some reason Gmail sent it to the spam folder. (?)

I've yet to have an issue booting to my 6-in-1 card reader. Maybe I'm
lucky since I noticed the Sony Memeory stick I was booting from (for
Knoppix, before I purchased a 1GB USB Stick) is the first drive listed
when plugging it into a Windows box.

The way it works, it adds all 6 drives (the CF, SD, MMC, etc) to My
Computer, even though only where you have something plugged in is
accessable. Maybe if the memory stick was, say, the 4th drive down, it
wouldn't find it to boot. But on mine there has been no headaches,
once I allowed the BIOS to boot from USB.

Very good thought/point though Arnaud. I believe it was just luck of
the draw in this case. I'm going to grab a CF card just to test this
theory since you got me curious now. (The CF card's drive is the 2nd
one in the list.)


-- 
Peace. ~G


On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 15:46:35 +0200, Arnaud Jacques / Securiteinfo.com
<aj@securiteinfo.com> wrote:
Has anyone already, or does anyone think it would be possible to boot to a
memory-stick instead of a floppy?  Ofcourse you would have to have an
8-in-1 card reader first, but once you have one of those, each card comes
up as another drive, so seemingly you could boot to one of those drives.

Hello,

I don't know any BIOSes able to boot on a 8-in-1 card reader.
USB flash disk is more suitable.

Regards,

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Arnaud Jacques
Consultant Sécurité
Securiteinfo.com

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