Student rediscovers thin client concept, booting Linux from Google Drive — a great proof of concept but one that has very limited use in the real world ...Middle East
A computer science student at Purdue University has managed to boot Linux using Google Drive. This project began as a fun challenge to match a peer’s success in booting Linux from NFS (Network File System), but evolved into an intricate and somewhat impractical experiment. Ersei, who is also an open source developer, wanted to boot Linux directly from Google’s cloud storage platform without depending on another computer for support. To do this, they used FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) to create a filesystem driver within the user space, laying the technical foundation for the project. Understanding the Linux boot process was crucial. Essentially the way it works is the firmware (BIOS/UEFI
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