Knute Johnson wrote:
Can anybody explain to me in terms that a Linux blivet can understand, why you can't do a regular install to a USB jump drive?From what I remember, you have to use the expert mode to install to a USB storage device. I didn't check when I did the install of F8, but with earlier versions, the installer would not see the USB drive in the normal install mode.Thanks very much,
It sort of makes sense, because you have to know a bit more to do a USB install. If you are going to boot from the USB drive, using the BIOS option to boot from a USB drive, then you have to tell Grub that the drive will be hd0 when you boot, even though it will be some other drive during the install. This is because most BIOSs will map the internal drive(s) before the USB drives when booting from anything but the USB drive.
You may also run into problem of shortened life on the jump drive with a normal install. (There has been a lot of debate on how much of a factor that will be.)
As another option, you can install a live CD image to a jump drive. I don't have the link handy that gives the detailed instructions. It gives you the advantage of lower ware on the jump drive. You can also install to a smaller drive, because of the compressed file system used in the live CDs. The disadvantage is that you have a hard time updating or adding packages.
Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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