from Alexander Rechitskiy, quoting without "> " prefix which would only add
to the confusion:
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<div>Feel free to test live-ISO from Vgal. Use virtual machine any keyboard\mouse
you want.</div><div>
</div><div>https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0uL4J-umfUBaTE2dVFhMVE3WjA/view</div><div>
</div><div>06.04.2017, 07:47, "Peter
Hater" <7element@mail.bg>:</div><blockquote
type="cite"><p>No.<br />This means that we won't have (much)
BSODs and weird crashes when (dis)connecting usb devices.<br />Booting from usb is
(at least) blocked by CORE-10456.<br
/><br />BR,<br />Peter<br /> </p><blockquote> On Apr 6,
2017, at 04:01, Thomas Mueller <<a
href="mailto:mueller6723@twc.com">mueller6723@twc.com</a>>
wrote:<br /><br /> from Robert Naumann:<br /> <blockquote>
Codereview is
already ongoing. If everything goes well, USB will become<br /> great again
soon.</blockquote><br /> Does this mean it will be possible to build ReactOS
and install to a USB stick so as to be bootable?<br /><br /> Tom<br
/><br
My response:
Rather difficult to read your message, but I was hoping for something I could install live
to USB, since I have no non-GPT SATA hard-disk space.
I have an old hard drive, IDE, 1271 MB, but with no IDE on motherboard, would have to put
that hard drive in a Sabrent enclosure (it's already there) and access by USB 2.0.
So I have put off any testing of ReactOS to the distant future, am busy with Linux,
FreeBSD, NetBSD and Haiku.
Tom