Hi G.LinuxDucks,
You wrote:
I personally use and recommend the SanDisk Cruzer USB Drive for Linux projects ... you can use it a zillion times.
SanDisk Cruzer
4GB USB Flash Drive
http://store.linksys.com/Accessories/SanDisk-Cruzer-USB-Cisco-Easy-Setup-Key_stcVVproductId132110422VVcatId554071VVviewprod.htm
That's one of the brands I've bought and used.
I seem to be missing that message; the versionOn 3/30/2014 7:47 PM, G.LinuxDucks wrote:
given is snipped so, perhaps, what I am looking
for was there and the message was lost by the
Yahooligans.
*Let me ask.... do you understand the difference between a media storage usb device and a usb drive device ?* And then what names do you give them ? Thank you for answering !---------------------snipped------------>
I really do not grasp your problem you are running into. To keep it simple, simply you walk into a RiteAid store and go to the computer stuff aisle. You see there a bunch of these usb devices we are talking about. There are
Well, I think I understand the idea just fine but,
at the places I shop I have not seen any of your
USB sticks with the possible exception of one
from an unfamiliar brand--all the known brands
I've seen are labeled with a the word "drive" fairly
prominently shown.
I'm not familiar with RiteAid--I gather that's where
you've seen media storage USB devices. It seems
likely I'd be unhappy there.
--
Regards,
Gene Falck
gfalck@merr.com
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