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Re: USB watches



Andrew Pritchard wrote:
> I was given a rather funky Xmas present - a USB flashdrive/watch
> (http://www.memixdirect.com) which says it's bootable. It also claims to be
> Linux 2.4 compatible, though I've not yet tried connecting it to a Linux
> box.

At 256 mb, that's big enough to include a full debian installation on
the watch. You should be able to fit debian and maybe X and some
personal files (gpg key?) on there.

Another option is that debian's next-generation installation system can
use such a USB drive as install media instead of a CDROM. You can then
boot many computers from your watch, and do a debian install on them.
This would eat about 128 MB and could be made to cooexist with other
uses of the watch with some work; see
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ for details.

> I'd also like to create a bootdisk, which has a Linux kernel on it as my NT
> box at work won't talk to anything USB (gaahh we hateessss NT! *sorry - been
> watching too much LotR*). Specifically so it can talk to the NTFS partition
> on my machine at work. Alternatively I'll repartition the machine and create
> a FAT partition so Linux can talk to that. The machine at work isn't new
> enough to be able to boot from a USB device :(
> 
> Has anyone tried either/both of these? Can anyone give me some pointers
> about where to start with either of these projects?

The debian-installer project includes a boot floppy which has the
necessary USB drivers. You boot from the floppy, and it will find a USB
device with an initrd.gz on it, then mount the initrd and chroot into
it, and run its init. While this is intended to boot d-i in
circumstances like you describe, there's no reason you could not build
your own initrd.gz with anything you like in it and boot it this way.

> Hoping you all had a Merry Christmas, and going to have a happy new year!

No toys that fun (and I don't like wearing a watch).. Hope you have fun
with it!

-- 
see shy jo

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