11-11-2019, 02:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-11-2019, 03:01 PM by bcnaz.
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With the external enclosure, you can likely clone a second drive if you want to. (?)
I was looking at an 'adapter' but those are open, while the enclosure is only a few buck$ more.
I have a pile of Linux laptops, I bought them and upgraded them with the intention of reselling them, eventually.
I have one with XP only so I can update its bios....
My PBPro is the first one built for Linux.
* I know Luke was a bit dubious of using the SPI, but it would sure simplify things if we could just put the boot info on it, then go directly to the NVMe drive... (?)
Especially since that is the first device in the default boot order.
I was looking at an 'adapter' but those are open, while the enclosure is only a few buck$ more.
I have a pile of Linux laptops, I bought them and upgraded them with the intention of reselling them, eventually.
I have one with XP only so I can update its bios....
My PBPro is the first one built for Linux.
* I know Luke was a bit dubious of using the SPI, but it would sure simplify things if we could just put the boot info on it, then go directly to the NVMe drive... (?)
Especially since that is the first device in the default boot order.
LINUX = CHOICES
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