Another option (if slightly suboptimal as well)...
network storage
and booting? These machines aren't that fast to begin with, so using
network booting shouldn't be that awful.
I could, and indeed I think that's how I got the install onto the disk
to begin with, but that loses one of the Voyager's more interesting
benefits - its (relative) portability. (It's hardly a laptop, but it's
smaller and lighter than a lot of luggables, even when you include
keyboard, mouse, mousepad, and power (battery or mains brick).)
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