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DSL booting into Thumbdrive
I heard that booting D.Small Linux into the Thumbdrive is possible, and also newer computers tend to support these.
But how about old comps like Socket 370 and Socket A (earlier) systems? I don't see any "Boot from USB" in the BIOS setups in one of the boards...
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Then you can't do it.
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Equally, you can just boot from the CD. DSL, from my experiences, runs fastest when you boot with the DC and load DSL into the RAM. This will only work if you have sufficient RAM available, though.
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