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31-Jan-2007, 09:13 PM #1
Seagate Pocket Drive
Well lets just say that this isn't what i thought i was buying. The main reason I wanted it was so that i could carry around a live knoppix distro but I can't get the thing to boot from anything but Free_DOS(nothing bad to say about that really) but I would love to get ISOlinux on there somehow, ultimately just as a boot loader so that i can just swap out ISO's when i want to run a new distro and still keep a swap folder for data and be able to move back and forth.
Mr. Praetorian01 had an interesting idea on another thread but I don't think his goal was widely received because others could not see the possibilities. So I started a new thread to specifically focus on the Seagate pocket drive.
Is it a fad product? am i weird to try this? I don't know. But no one else on the net that I can find has seen fit to try and hack this device. I mainly want to make sure that no one has broken this wheel before I try to invent it.
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