if you can't install Fedora directly in your USB hardisk this must be because the kernel havent suport for usb-storage. But you can make and image of and existing instalation into the hardrive with a recompiled kernel that's enable suport for your hard-drive. On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 22:20:22 +0100, Antonio Montagnani <anto.montagnani@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Paul Howarth ha scritto/wrote il giorno/on 16/03/2005 17:25: > > > Antonio Montagnani wrote: > > > >> If my PC can start from an USB device as primary device already in > >> the bios, is it sufficient to install Fedora on my USB external drive?? > >> And if I connect it before firing the PC, I start in Fedora otherwise > >> Windows? > > > > > > If I remember rightly, the FC3 installer will not install Fedora on to > > a USB disk. > > > > See: > > http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2005-February/msg01211.html > > > > It might be worth giving "expert" mode a try though. > > > > Paul. > > > Paul, > tnx for your reply. > After that, I didn't go to buy the USB external drive, that I would have > connected to my laptop, where I cannot blow Windows as GPS proprietary > software is Windows dependent :-( > Waiting for better news > > -- > > Antonio M. > > =================================================================== > Working with Mozilla Thunderbird 0.9 on Redhat Linux Fedora Core 3 > =================================================================== > =================================================================== > Uso Mozilla Thunderbird 0.9 su Redhat Linux Fedora Core 3 > www.montagnani.org > =================================================================== > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >