Originally posted by Aaron Murakami
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I put a full copy of Xbuntu on a 16 gig thumb drive for my mining rig. Thumb drive was like ten bucks and as it was USB 3.0 it is actually faster than 95 percent of the disk drives out there. Ran pretty well for the little I used it as both a computer and a miner. While I am not now I may start running my day-to-day laptop from a thumb drive, would be faster and you could just take the stick with you wherever you went and sort of take over any computer wherever you traveled, ala Agent Smith. Two things I have not yet had success with that I took a quick stab at and wonder whether it is worth trying to get up to speed on (i.e. before it becomes obsolete). Okay 1) Do you use the config file on cgminer? I haven't been able to get it to do anything at all. The main reason I want this is to set a fall-over mining pool if the first goes off-line. 2) can you remotely log into a headless miner? I only have one mining rig now, but I also only have one display and already it is getting old switching out the display if I am worried something went wrong. On Linux it is supposed to be SSH and I can't remember the program Flounder or something else, but are you doing anything with remote access, because I've never done that? Might become more important if bitcoin survives and I set up second rig. Thanks in advance for any thoughts on it.
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