[RndTbl] isostick - the optical drive in a usb stick
Adam Thompson
athompso at athompso.net
Sat Jul 30 00:53:38 CDT 2011
You don't have to burn an (arbitrary) ISO image onto optical media before
booting it. Yes, ISOLINUX-based ISO images can be converted to USB easily
enough, but it's not generally possible to do so with arbitrary El Torito
images.
I don't always have a burner, blank media, a USB CD-ROM drive, and enough
(or high-power-enough) USB ports to plug said drive in. This lets me boot
any ISO image with nothing more than any standard USB1.1+ port, assuming
the computer can boot off a USB CD-ROM drive in the first place.
When re-provisioning an older Dell server recently, for example, this
would have saved me almost an entire day's worth of time.
-Adam Thompson
athompso at athompso.net
(204) 291-7950 - direct
(204) 489-6515 - fax
> -----Original Message-----
> From: roundtable-bounces at muug.mb.ca [mailto:roundtable-
> bounces at muug.mb.ca] On Behalf Of John Lange
> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2011 12:23
> To: athompso at athompso.net; Continuation of Round Table discussion
> Subject: Re: [RndTbl] isostick - the optical drive in a usb stick
>
> I'm kind of confused; if the system can't boot from USB, how does
> this make any difference?
>
> Or maybe I'm just not understanding what problem this is solving...
>
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