Hi group,

I was thinking about getting away from booting and saving all info on the
floppy on my Bering-uClibc 2.2 box
I would like to have write protection like on the floppy, where it can be
turned on and off.
A CD boot seems difficult because whenever I want to make a change I have to
burn it to the cd on a different machine.
A regular IDE hard drive doesn't have very good write protection.
I don't have and flash media like SD or CF.
I saw on a previous post an IDE Flash Module.  This looks very good to me,
it's fairly inexpensive and does everything I want:  can physically and
easily turn write protect on or off, reliable, and quick.
Here is the link to it:
http://ec.transcendusa.com/product/ItemDetail.asp?ItemID=TS32MDOM40V

My question is has anyone used this for LEAF?
If so, how did it work?
Since I am a newb, how would I get the firewall software on the module?

Thanks,
Andrew



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