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On 2013-02-13 4:20 AM, Michael Sondow <msondow@×××××.org> wrote: |
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> Yes, there seem to be a number of programs that will create a bootable |
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> USB flash drive from a linux distro ISO, and also from some of the |
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> rescue disk ISOs. Some of these utlities create "persistence", but I'm |
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> not sure what that means: just save data somewhere on the flash drive, |
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> or actually integrate new data into the linux op sys? |
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> I'm going to give them a try. Ditto for the multiboot live USB creators. |
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> We'll see what "persistence" means for them. |
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I'm very interested in this topic. I've been wanting to create my own |
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bootable USB3 Thumb drive that I've added my own bootable ISOs to, that |
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gives me a menu for booting whichever one I want... |
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I'd be very interested in hearing everyone's take on which one is best, |
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what is the easiest way to do this, and to keep it updated... |
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Thanks! |