On 8/19/2011 9:14 AM, J wrote:
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> At a guess, live CD is a misnomer... probably more like a live
> environment on a USB key... Ubuntu does that (and so do many other
> distros) when run from USB storage.
>
> But that's just a guess and how this is being accomplished with Puppy...
>
I ran Puppy from the CD, and had a USB thumb drive plugged in. Puppy
offers an option where it can create a storage space on a hard drive,
USB thumb drive or other device with a filing system. Pretty handy.
I also ran Ubuntu from a USB thumb drive. A friend of mine had the HD in
his netbook die. I plugged in the Ubuntu thumb drive, a Linux compatible
USB wifi thumb drive, and a third USB thumb drive with a file system on
it, and voila`, the formerly dead netbook had a new life.
I don't know how long the USB thumb drive will last... I understand that
those USB thumb drives don't last past a limited number of reads before
they die, but so far, it's running fine, three month and counting.
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Friday, August 19, 2011
Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: Qustions When Running from Live CD
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