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It reminds us that modern convenience (UEFI, Secure Boot, NVMe) rests on the shoulders of clunky batch scripts and brave developers who figured out how to make a cheap flash drive mimic a floppy disk.

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: It allows for "persistence" (up to 4GB in older FAT32 formats, larger in newer versions), meaning changes made in a "live" Linux session—like saved files or browser bookmarks—are kept between reboots. Broad OS Selection universal usb installer version 2001

The survival of is thanks to data hoarders and vintage computing communities. The original source code was lost when the developer's GeoCities page was deleted in 2009. However, reverse-engineered versions exist. It reminds us that modern convenience (UEFI, Secure