elliotli.blogspot.com
Yan Li's Words: Safely remove an USB hard drive in Linux
http://elliotli.blogspot.com/2009/01/safely-remove-usb-hard-drive-in-linux.html
My words on free/open source software and Mac. Saturday, January 03, 2009. Safely remove an USB hard drive in Linux. I bought a new USB hard drive, Western Digital My Book Essential Edition™ 1TB. And use it with Linux. Here I'm discussing about how to safely remove (then disconnect) it from a Linux system. The quick solution to this problem:. Send SYNC, then STOP command to the device, this can be done easily in Linux by unbinding. To put it simple, I wrote a script to do this for you. Download. The user...
custom-usb-drives.blogspot.com
USB Flash Drives|Custom USB Drives|Custom USB flash Drives: Get Around Usb Flash Drive Write Restrictions at Your Company
http://custom-usb-drives.blogspot.com/2010/06/get-around-usb-flash-drive-write.html
USB Flash Drives Custom USB Drives Custom USB flash Drives. USB Flash Drive China Manufacturer,Specialized in Promotional USB Drives,Custom USB Drives,Custom Drives. Get Around Usb Flash Drive Write Restrictions at Your Company. Posted by lanyards,lanyards wholesale Thursday, June 10, 2010. Labels: costom flash drives. Create a Live CD, which is a bootable CD with an OS on it. The simplest is to download "Damn Small Linux" or DSL, from http:/ www.damnsmalllinux.org/download.html. You now have read/write ...
osholes.blogspot.com
OS Holes: Making a dd'able OpenSolaris USB image
http://osholes.blogspot.com/2008/10/making-ddable-opensolaris-usb-image.html
OS Hacking and more. Making a dd'able OpenSolaris USB image. Recently I was sitting and thinking [deeply.zzz] about how it was that people who didn't already have OpenSolaris would be able to try out the OpenSolaris USB based installer distribution (the one made by distroconstructor and co.). You need to run the usbcopy script to even get the USB image copied to your usb stick, and that script uses all kinds of crazy Solaris-specific features. And the world can mass produce usb install kits for OpenSolar...
m3rlinez.blogspot.com
m3rlinez: Just rescued my write-protected USB flash drive
http://m3rlinez.blogspot.com/2007/01/just-rescued-my-write-protected-usb.html
Sunday, January 14, 2007. Just rescued my write-protected USB flash drive. I bought my Apacer Handy Steno HT202 256MB around 2 years ago. But in the last 2-3 days, I cannot make any modification to the file on it. Windows XP keeps telling me the same message about write-protected things. I am pretty sure that there is no thing such as write-protected switch or hold switch on my model. Some of them do a low-level format using a program named OnBelay. And the support give me a link to download a program wh...
elssblog.blogspot.com
Els's blog: Booting from USB Stick
http://elssblog.blogspot.com/2006/07/booting-from-usb-stick.html
Friday, July 07, 2006. Booting from USB Stick. Most computers don’t have floppy drives anymore these days. But every now and then, I bet you still wish you had one! A USB stick is a great and far better alternative, but you can’t boot from your stick. And in some cases that is exactly what you need. After some searching and testing, I now have a bootable USB Stick. I use it to boot into Windows PE and from there you can start a complete OS install, troubleshoot a system, install additional drivers,.
osholes.blogspot.com
OS Holes: Bundle: OpenSolaris Live USB
http://osholes.blogspot.com/2008/11/bundle-opensolaris-live-usb.html
OS Hacking and more. Bundle: OpenSolaris Live USB. Up until now I've posted all the instructions and ideas behind my OpenSolaris Live USB system, the sum of which serves as mostly informative for all but the most intrepid. Attached here is the kit of all the tools you need to make a persistent OpenSolaris Live USB drive, from start to finish. This tool works with both 2008.05 and 2008.11, and should work with Nevada builds as well. Now, the easiest howto:. 1x OpenSolaris Live CD (Indiana Preferred).
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