Boot Linux from expresscard slot

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Boot Linux from expresscard slot

#1 Post by jang » Mon Dec 25, 2006 10:23 am

With SD cards up to 8 GB in capacity, I would very much like to put Linux OS onto an SD card, and boot from it. Or, just remove it and boot Windows normally.

Unfortunately, the new T60 doesn't even have any card reader built-in. I found SD card reader in expresscard format. Can anyone confirm whether boot from expresscard is possible? Is this an option in the bios?

I ordered a T60, but the unit hasn't arrived yet. I am very much excited with this idea. Please confirm.

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#2 Post by seneca » Thu Dec 28, 2006 2:09 pm

I don't think booting from expresscard i supported on any thinkpad.

But what you can do is make a small partition of say 50mb with just the kernel on it and boot into your system from the harddrive. And load the whole Linux distribution from a Compact Flash or SD card.

That means you have all the applications, libraries, files on your Compact flash or SD card.

This requires some expertise, and is not for the faint of heart.
Thinkpad x220 Li7-2620M 8gb/80gb mSATA intel 320SSD/160gb Intel 330 (didn't fit, had to remove the aluminium shell)
Linux Mint 17

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#3 Post by jang » Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:15 pm

You are right, it will require quite a lot of expertise, which I don't have.

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