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Introduction
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This portal explain how to install, configure and use USB device
Requirements
- In Kernel 2.6 the USB devices are automatically mountable
UsbHardware - Marks and models bootable and Linux compatible.
Storage
Modern desktop system mounts USB storage media automatically. It could be an encrypted drive.
USB Keydrive : you can put Debian on a USB keydrive and boot it directly from the memory stick, using DebianInstaller.
You can use usbmount to automatically mount USBStorageDevice when they are plugged in.
?BootingFromFloppyToUsb
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Other hardware

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