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 Hi,

I need to export some files from a Linux device via the g_file_storage-module. 

The Linux device compiles a set of files into a virtual disk which should then 
be exported to another system via USB/g_file_storage. 

My question is which is the easiest and cheapest way of adding USB client mode
support to a system? I have seen references to NET2880-cards which seem to cost 
around 400$, are there other, cheaper cards that are supported by Linux?

Is there any supported chipset available via PCMCIA? Because the original system
I am planning to use is a notebook, which means no PCI-slot available, so a PCMCIA
solution would be even better.

thanx in advance,
best regards,
Thomas

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