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 Q: I am getting GRUB Error 18 or 17 when trying to boot off the USB key!

A: Your BIOS may not be able to boot from a large partition on the USB drive. This  happens even with newer BIOSes like on the Via EPIA M. You must create a 50MB boot partition with nothing but the bootloader, and another partition with the actual OS in the rest of the …</description>
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        <description>This is a discussion copied from &lt;http://www.mail-archive.com/pd-dev@iem.at/msg02231.html&gt;

Re: [PD-dev] audioindev with several devices

Jason Plumb Tue, 18 Sep 2007 00:39:21 -0700

David Merrill wrote: 

	&quot; yes, I've heard that alsa has the ability to create a single, “virtual &gt; sound card” from multiple individual cards, but so far I haven't been&quot;</description>
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