I would like to build and install ReactOS from source but may be strapped for 
where to install it.

I have USB sticks, 3 TB SATA hard drives, and 3 TB USB 3.0 hard drive.

Hard drives are GPT-partitioned, which ReactOS apparently doesn't support.

I have some old IDE hard drives which I access with USB 2.0 enclosure: 1271 MB 
and 40 GB.

I also have an old 341 MB IDE hard drive that I can't read through USB 2.0 
enclosure.

I could compile from Linux or FreeBSD with ROSBE, could do further builds that 
way or with Wine and MinGW under Linux or FreeBSD.

I don't want to do heavy compiling on USB stick if I can avoid it.

I believe the only file system ReactOS currently supports is FAT16 or FAT32, 
which limits possible partition size compared to NTFS or Linux or BSD file 
systems.

Can I install to USB stick, 4GB or 8 GB, and are there any other possibilities 
with my hardware?
        

Tom


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