On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 10:32 PM, Nilesh Govindarajan <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 09/03/2010 10:26 PM, Narendra Sisodiya wrote:
>
>>
>> Unetbootin is Good.. BUT WINDOW is CRAp WINDOW is CRAP....
>> I gave linux usb to my office friend. He says that he is unable to boot
>> usb. I checked and he was correct. I wrote again and again no booting.
>> Later I found that he was inserting USB and then restarting the
>> operating system. The moment he insert usb, windows virus create a new
>> .ini files and make that USB unbootable.
>>
>>
>> This is totally crappy news. I wanted to introduce SchoolOS live USB and
>> many users will be not be able to use it just because of crappy windows.
>>
>>
>> Nilesh, In that case CDFS is better.I think booting section must be with
>> CDFS so that nobody can temper booting process.
>> I am thinking that if it is possible to make 2 partition , then writing
>> linux on CDFS and then mount home directory on other may solve this
>> problem.
>>
>>
> Yes, it is possible. This is the main difference between how linux &
> windows treat usb storage.
>
> In windows (at least upto xp), it will read only the first primary
> partition. Others are ignored (there may be some crook way out for that, I
> don't know).
>
> In linux, it's just another hard disk, so you can do with it whatever you
> can do with an internal hard disk.
>
>
so, are you saying that if we can make a 8mb partition first , it may solve
this problem,

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