@skrodahl: Yip, thank you I did read your comments and I agree completely. I do, still, however, prefer a USB install!!
In the beginning, a long, long time ago, before Raspify (I think), I bought a Raspberry Pi, and installed Raspbmc in frustration with my Philips HMP5000/79, and my WD media player. I have never looked back, and I enjoy fiddling (in an economically "responsible" kind of way) which you must have realised by now . I have even achieved WAF with implementation of RuneAudio, and Raspbmc which I think is a monumental achievement!
The pi is probably not any good (USB; ram; processor) according to users of other platforms, but I like it and I am constantly looking for tweaks to improve my experience. USB install is just one of these tweaks, which I find works. I also generally use Sandisk SD cards (full size on model B & micro on B+), and Apacer or Sandisk USB flash drives.
I notice Hifiberry have changed their chip to the PCM5122, and wonder what the improvement will be. I am currently using the PiCobber which is almost the same as the Hifiberry, and uses the PCM5102 chip with which I am quite happy. Still, I would like to try the IQAudio PiDac though.
To get back to the plea in the beginning, any guidance as to how to implement USB install greatly appreciated by me, and I am sure others.
As an aside (I should and will put this in the other thread), has your Audiobah board arrived? I ordered a Sure board, and am waiting.
@johnbanks: Have you also noticed the improvements in performance? You comments would be greatly appreciated.
Peter