On 09/01/2014 12:17 PM, Len Ovens wrote:
Cheap USB stick = 4G, it is hard to find a 1G USB stick. Even 32G sticks
are not real expensive, though the difference between 16G and 32G in
price is more than it should be. A 2G live ISO will run from 2G. On a 4G
stick it can use the rest of the space to save data... no install required.
I agree that 8 and 16 GB USB 2.0 drives are the current cheap commodity
items in single unit quantities available "at retailers everywhere".
This was what I was talking about when I said "a cheap USB drive" "with
enough code to bootstrap a system that can connect to the network and
download the installer":
http://www.oempcworld.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=USB64&Category_Code=Gigaram&Product_Count=7
10 for $25.70 +tax +shipping. Enough room for Damn Small Linux, Debian
mini.iso, etc., and cheap enough that you can pass them out at an
installfest, LUG meeting, presentation, course, etc.. :-)
David
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