On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Gregg C Levine wrote:
Actually gentlemen, and ladies, no it is not. I have available for this system a USB Key Drive, from Memorex, and a CF reader, also from them. To use them under Linux, I need to turn on SCSI, and USB-Mass drive support. Also, the mass drive functions look more like SCSI to me, then anything like IDE. Granted this is one example.
here again is the case for linux in the bios, if only the flash parts were big enough. Linux in the bios could easily drive all usb devices for mass storage, and boot linux off the mass store. Without linux in the bios, we will have to write all that code and deal with all the hardware bugs.
If only the flash parts would get big.
ron