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Hi,
I have an old Thinkpad 600E. It runs arch linux (and does this really fine), but I just want to try something new...
The thinkpad does not support booting from USB. I wonder if it is possible to boot a linux-distro on an usb-stick (like puppy) using GRUB on the thinkpad's hard drive - maybe someone has done this before or hasn an idea...?
pseb
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Check out Faunos which has a cd asist for USB flash boot.
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Well, thanks for the reply, I'll have a closer look at FaunOS, but my laptop doesn't meet its minimal requirements, it's a P2 300 MHz with 224 MB RAM...
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Puppy's boot floppy is very useful too, and it's fairly easily customizable for other distros (editing the scripts a bit so they look in the right places for the files they need).
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For older hardware like yours, I would give SliTaz a shot (http://www.slitaz.org/en). It's very small (25MB) and looks very promising. It has had good reviews on linux.com and distrowatch (see http://www.linux.com/feature/140573).
FaunOS: Live USB/DVD Linux Distro: http://www.faunos.com
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