I had run across this in the archives, and I was wondering if someone could point me one step further. I currently run Ubuntu 7.06 and Windows XP on a dual boot layout. I use grub as the bootloader. My machine is a HP DV8000 64-bit machine, and of course, the BIOS does not allow for booting from USB. I was wondering if I could use grub to allow for the booting off my USB device, so I could load Belenix 0.6.1 on my 4G USB device, and use grub to boot to it when I need to?
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