Is it possible to boot from a USB 2.0 drive?

I use CCC to clone my main drive to external drives. I have used these to boot using either Firewire 400 or Firewire 800. Will a USB 2.0 drive also work as a boot drive? Thanks.

Most of them will. If you have or are considering a Western Digital, see their list of which ones should and +should not+ boot: http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc.cfg/php/enduser/stdadp.php?pfaqid=1787. But note the disclaimer that they don't support it +*at all.+*

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