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February 01, 2006
USB Flash Drive Versions Of Boot CD's
So this stuff is some of my favorite geekage. I dig bootable CD’s: you make a CD you can boot your computer from and check out a Linux Operating System without having to install it. Get a taste of Linux with out hosing up yer Windows install. So if that’s not cool enough, newer PC motherboards can but from USB devices. So now you put the CD image on yer USB thumbdrive and set yer PC to boot from USB and it’s a whole new OS. This is indeed the ultimate rescue/hacker boot medium. I need to get a new bigger thumbdrive, like a 1gig, so I can put one of these on and have a little room left over. Cool Stuff. Go to my geek stuff page for links to some Live Linux CD’s. Ask me nice and I could make ya one. Here’s a link to the BitTorrent page for the actual USB files, mininova
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Posted on February 1, 2006 08:43 PM by bittor482.
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Posted by: adam at March 22, 2009 12:54 PM
check out PuppyLinux... it's a microdistro (60 meg or so) that runs entirely in a RAMdisk on a modern computer. It'll make a 256MB store on your HD, or you can use it with a 512MB thumbdrive.
Posted by: eric at March 20, 2006 12:02 AM