USB boot linux on a T43

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USB boot linux on a T43

#1 Post by HarrisonH » Sun May 05, 2013 12:57 pm

Is it possible? The reason I ask is that the hard drive in my T43 is on its way out, and when it comes down to it, replacing it simply isn't worth the money. But I do have flash drives laying about, so if I could get an install of something on there that would work, it'd breathe new life into my only laptop.

I've also been out of the Linux scene for a while, what are the current/compatible distros?

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Re: USB boot linux on a T43

#2 Post by Neil » Sun May 05, 2013 8:18 pm

Yes, it will work.
Most any 32-bit distro should work just fine.
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Re: USB boot linux on a T43

#3 Post by simes » Wed May 15, 2013 3:37 pm

I carry Puppy Linux around on a USB stick and it will boot almost any PC. I had a T42 as my main machine for some time and ran Puppy on that. The T40 series are all getting on a bit now - still good machines though - and the latest and greatest distros may be a little slow. Puppy will make it go like a train without any hard disk at all.
Present: T60 (3Gb, 15.1", workhorse machine) & X200s (2Gb, SSD, wonderful portable, better than an iPad). Previous: T42 (GPU fail), X60s (case cracked)
History: 755CX, 560Z, T42, T400 - employer's machines, I loved them all except the 755CX.

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