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:LinuxBeginner Mini HOWTO: Installing a USB Flash Drive
LinuxBeginner Mini HOWTO: Installing a USB Flash Drive
Mar 2, 2004, 07 :00 UTC (5 Talkback[s]) (8080 reads)

[ Thanks to robochan for this link. ]

"Recently we were in need of moving data between our family's Internet machine and my childern's machines. We have a single machine that runs Fedora Core 1, which the kids use to surf the net and chat. My daughter has a laptop running Red Hat 9 and my son's machine is running XP. Neither of their machines have Internet access so they wanted a means to move files back and forth while not being connected to the network.

"We decided a USB Flash Drive would be a nice device to try, and felt the compatibility with Linux would not be an issue since I already use a USB card reader on my workstation to transfer pictures off my digital camera..."

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Yes, but Fedora Core 1 was supposed to d ...   Yes, but . . .   
Bill
Mar 2, 2004, 17:07:29
 
With a modern desktop oriented distro (e ...   It's even easier than that....   
AJWM
Mar 2, 2004, 17:25:57
 
With Mandrake 9.2 my Lexar JumpDrive was ...   Lexar JumpDrive   
tony
Mar 2, 2004, 19:40:48
 
Nice article. Some USB sticks have 4 par ...   User manual   
geoff aldis
Mar 2, 2004, 22:09:50
 
Trying to figure out how to play video r ...   Playing video from a digicam   
Katrina
Aug 30, 2004, 17:41:40
 
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