On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 11:00:34 -0600, Matthew Woehlke <mw_triad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Bruno Wolff III wrote: >> On Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 18:10:32 -0600, >> Matthew Woehlke <mw_triad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Ahem. Please do not quote my e-mail address unobfuscated in message bodies. Right because spammers can't figure out how to undo obfusication. Or subscribe to the lists. In any case the archives do obfusicate the addresses on the normal web interface. Though they can pull them out of the gzip'd archives if they really want to avoid unobfusicating them. If you are really concerned about this, I suggest using the list address in your from header instead of your own email address. > >>> Why not format it ext2/3/4? ;-) That's what I did (and went on to use >>> the same stick to install Cambridge on my Asus). >> >> Because then it can't be used to transfer files to and from windows systems >> without booting from it. > > "windows systems"? What are those? ;-) > > (I could also ask why you'd ever want to use such a system /without/ > booting it from the stick so that you have a real OS :-), but I concede > that if you have to deal with such, then needing to install a 'doze extX > driver can be annoying.) It's a useful way to transfer files from machines that aren't owned by me. Though I normally use a luks encrypted USB drive that I wouldn't enter the password for on someone else's box no matter what the OS. Eventually I'll get another one and probably keep one that is for insecure use and then I might as well use NTFS so I am not as limited in which OS's I can use it with. And it may have a live OS on it to boot. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list