Re: USB Stick with Password under Linux



On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 15:49:50 +0200
Amichai Rotman wrote:

That "cd-rom type" is the U3 fs containing pre-loaded apps to be used
anywhere you plug it in. It is actually supposed to be like this. If
you don't like it - you should've purchased another model....

and besides, if somebody can put linux on xbox or re-do the linux system
on a linksys router - then someday somebody will figure out a way to
wipe the fs off those flash drives (hopefully) and give you full control
over the entire storage capability.

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