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Now to hack this into my wife's Eee, and she's all set! Social networking at the speed of business, baby!
Yes, this will give you five times the internets of a regular drive.
Well, at least she could install everything from the Xandros/Debian repositories and still have space to spare...
The Fusion-io is NOT BOOTABLE
You can only use it as a secondary drive.
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The original comment contains statements that were meant jokingly. We apologize for any inconvenience that may have been caused by taking the original comment seriously. We are well aware that, in addition to this drive not being bootable, it would be improbably, if not impossible to "hack" a PCIe SSD into an Eee PC. Thank you for your time.
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