8. Knoppix Knoppixis a Debian-based Operating System designed for running directly from a USB drive and/or CD/DVD thereby successfully placing a Live Linux Filesystem on CD. Knoppixwas first released 18 years ago as one of the first LiveCD distributions and has been in active development ever...
>> to install a normal Debian to a separate USB stick. >> (For the latter Debian 9 Live ISOs have earned a bad reputation on >> debian-user mailing list. So they could well need more practicing.) >> >> There is also the method of creating a new partition on the USB stick >> a...
There is also the method of creating a new partition on the USB stick after the ISO end. It would get a read-write filesystem (e.g. ext2) and would possibly be mapped over the ISO as overlay filesystem. Knoppix does it that way. I skip the fourth opportunity: Patching of existing ...
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You can use any Linux Live CD Knoppix / Ubuntu etc. for the purpose of cloning. Connect both the computers so that they are on same LAN. You can do this by any 8 port unmanageable switch too. Boot from Live CD on both source and destination machines. Then use command fdisk -l ...
You can create bootable USB drive for Windows and almost all popular Linux distro such as Fedora, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, OpenSuse, Gentoo, Knoppix, etc. You can also create bootable USB drive to install or test Google Android OS in your Desktop PC or laptop. Just download a ported ...
Built new system and installed openSUSE 11.3 x86_64 with Gnome desktop about 6 weeks ago. Have never been able to get the system to shutdown or fully poweroff using the installed OS. If I use the Knoppix live CD - no problem. System boots up fine and s...