At least with a linux-host it works. On a linux system USB Mass-Storage
devices appear as SCSI devices.
With VMware you can then define a new virtual SCSI disk and assign it in
"physical device" mode to the new SCSI device.
Just remember that you have to redefine the virtual disk whenever you
switch to a different USB key (even the same size/brand).
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26.09.2005 10:17 [syslinux] SYSLINUX and USB keys
Hello,
I saw your post regarding [syslinux] SYSLINUX and USB keys at
http://syslinux.zytor.com/archives/2004-December/004239.html
Do you happen to know the answer of how to make VMWare load
from USB?
Thanks in advance,
Alex.
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