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Old 06-30-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Starting Linux from a USB module

I have heard it is possible to start a Linux operating system from a USB module.

How does this work?

I have downloaded the latest 'open SuSE 11.0' and burnt it onto a DVD.

It has 4.3GB of data.

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Hey Doodle,
It's possible alright to do that. Generally openSUSE wouldn't be the first choice because of its size and the extra configuration required. However there is a HOWTO. It is written for 10.3 but I assume it would work for 11.

Live USB stick - openSUSE

More popular options are Knoppix or Slax. Slax is only 190MB in size and has a full KDE environment. It is very fast and is modular so you can add extra applications after.

Also when you run a USB system generally they either run fresh every boot or allow you to manually save sessions. The latest Slax has gone one further and actually remembers all of your settings as if it was an installed system. I highly recommend checking it out if you don't go for the full openSUSE install.
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Thanks bigtom for the reply.

I know the way Knoppix works. I have been using Knoppix Live CD for a several years. However, I know nothing as to Knoppix on USB module.

I have a live CD of Knoppix. I could run it if needed.
So knoppix on USB module exists too.

I have never ever heard about Slax. Since you recommend it to me. I will search for it and try it. I hope I will find time soon to attend this.
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Sorry I completely forgot to post links

Here's Knoppix via PendriveLinux
Here's Slax
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bigtomrodney - the slax link in your post did not work for me - is this correct?
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bigtomrodney - the slax link in your post did not work for me - is this correct?
That's the one Jonathan, sorry bad formatting
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