Tibun Beings ([info]tibun) wrote,
@ 2008-05-16 21:25:00
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Entry tags:debian, live, ubuntu

Debian Live USB
Today I decided to install GNU/Linux on a pen drive, and after some looking around I decided to go with an easy solution. I didn't want to create anything new, just test drive a distribution running on a flash disk.

After a couple of searches I found http://www.pendrivelinux.com/, which is a great site with tutorials on how to run several distributions on a pen drive, including, but no limited to, Debian and Ubuntu. Image running a full Ubuntu install on a Sony Micro Vault; it doesn't get better than that.

After some digging around I decided to give their .IMG a try, which includes Debian with Gnome. No add-ons. Just the operating system with the desktop environment. After following the tutorial I had a bootable USB disk with 'live persistent' boot option, so that changes are saved.

The next step is to remaster Ubuntu 8.04, remove and install some software, and have a custom 'remastered' Ubuntu version for the USB pen drive.




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[info]badservo
2008-05-16 09:47 pm UTC (link)
The newly released Fedora 9 also includes a utility to easily install to a thumb drive, but I'm with you, Ubuntu FTW.

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