Reply 20 of 30, by feipoa
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I would probably format a USB drive as FAT16 1 GB, put files onto it, then use usbimager in Ubuntu to create an image of the USB drive. Then delete all files on the USB drive and copy the 1 GB image file onto the USB stick. Next, edit the image file in Ubuntu later on to alter the files. Would this require writing a 1 GB file each time I alter files on the image (slow)?
I remember in the late 90's I used to have a parallel port to CF-card adaptor. I had a workstation w/NT4, so USB wasn't used. I wish I had kept that adaptor. I think it was an IOGear product. I can still picture it in my mind. Anybody know what transfer rates those LPT-to-CF adaptors were capable of?
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