> I have a 1st Gen iPod and, as it uses a FireWire connection, was
> considering using it as a possible boot drive by installing Leopard
> onto it. Has anyone done this and what else would need to be on
> there, or would be handy to have?
The iPod is not designed for that kind of wear - it means the hard
drive would be spinning all the time. I've tried it in the past, and
used it a bit, but I wouldn't be comfortable using it for anything
other than an emergency boot device and for a brief time.
Kirk
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