This is a 64 Gig flash drive, which is supposed to work on Linux 2.6+, as well as most modern versions of Windows. Two questions: I have a RAID 2 system on the Windows XP machine, with quite a bit of partition to spare, and a pretty fast CPU and a couple of MB of memory. If I could double boot Suse 11 without losing XP, how would I do that, in slow, plain English. (I didn't set up the RAID, but I know the fellow who did, (my son) and he would help. Second Q: I have an older FRY's machine with SuSE 9.3, which, frankly, I would keep, if it wasn't unfriendly to my HP 22D0d printer, which also has a fairly large unused partition. If I want to keep the old partition and double-boot to SuSE 11, how? Same need for very simple instructions. Finally, one more Q: If I format the flash with the XP file system, will Linux 9.3 be able to read and write it? I have a bunch of SuSE email on the Linux machine that I would like to save, if possible. The CD on that machine doesn't seem to work, at the moment, so I would save the files on the flash, and copy them to the XP. The Linux machine is formated in Reiser, which I have had no trouble with, but I would go to what I think is CDE3, if everybody thinks I should. No, I know nothing whatever about networking; wish I did. It would save me a lot of trouble. doug, wa2say -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org