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Message 71366 - Posted: 4 Oct 2011, 5:34:02 UTC

Well, it seems that with a 2GB pendrive, you can have any computer crunch BOINC without the need of a hard drive. Excellent for old laptops with dead hard drives (e.g.: https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/show_host_detail.php?hostid=1483703).

1. Get www.linuxliveusb.com/
2. Run, intall linux OS in pendrive.
3. Boot from pendrive.

I yet have to figure out a simple way to load the whole pendrive to RAM (for laptops that have a battery as backup in case of power failure).

Hope this helps.
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Message 71369 - Posted: 4 Oct 2011, 12:10:31 UTC - in response to Message 71366.  

Well, it seems that with a 2GB pendrive, you can have any computer crunch BOINC without the need of a hard drive. Excellent for old laptops with dead hard drives (e.g.: https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/show_host_detail.php?hostid=1483703).

1. Get www.linuxliveusb.com/
2. Run, intall linux OS in pendrive.
3. Boot from pendrive.

I yet have to figure out a simple way to load the whole pendrive to RAM (for laptops that have a battery as backup in case of power failure).

Hope this helps.


Krunchin' Keith over on Malaria, and other projects, has been using a USB disk for a while now, he boots to Windows, on an SSD hard drive, and then uses the USB disk to hold the Boinc files.
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Message 71371 - Posted: 4 Oct 2011, 14:50:32 UTC - in response to Message 71366.  

Well, it seems that with a 2GB pendrive, you can have any computer crunch BOINC without the need of a hard drive. Excellent for old laptops with dead hard drives (e.g.: https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/show_host_detail.php?hostid=1483703).

1. Get www.linuxliveusb.com/
2. Run, intall linux OS in pendrive.
3. Boot from pendrive.

I yet have to figure out a simple way to load the whole pendrive to RAM (for laptops that have a battery as backup in case of power failure).

Hope this helps.

Why do you need to run from RAM? The USB drive will still have power when running from battery?

I run my server (win xp) from a pair of compactflash cards running in RAID-0, with the BOINC data folder on another compactflash card. Works well so far. I tried running Ubuntu from a USB stick too - worked fine using a setup program like this one [url]http://www.linuxliveusb.com[url]

Running Windows from USB is a lot more tricky - the process is reasonably straight forward with XP but a bit of a nightmare with Vista/7.
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Message 71441 - Posted: 19 Oct 2011, 18:54:50 UTC
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I have made a special Linux Distribution(Dotsch/UX) for BOINC, which boots from USB sticks and also has build in tools to setup a server to boot and run diskless clients ofer network.
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Message 71443 - Posted: 19 Oct 2011, 21:41:36 UTC - in response to Message 71441.  

I have made a special Linux Distribution(Dotsch/UX) for BOINC, which boots from USB sticks and also has build in tools to setup a server to boot and run diskless clients ofer network.

Sorry Dotsch - I had seen you post about that before and even looked at it myself so should have mentioned it!
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