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Use a Floppy to Boot USB Pendrive Linux

If you have a system that does not support booting from a USB device, but do have a floppy drive, you can try to boot Pendrive Linux from a USB flash drive using a Grub Boot floppy disk. When using a Boot floppy with a Grub boot loader, Grub locates the USB partition and then attempts to boot loading vmlinuz and initrd.gz from the USB device.

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Use a Floppy to Boot USB Pendrive Linux

If you have a system that does not support booting from a USB device, but do have a floppy drive, you can try to boot Pendrive Linux from a USB flash drive using a Grub Boot floppy disk. When using a Boot floppy with a Grub boot loader, Grub locates the USB partition and then attempts to boot loading vmlinuz and initrd.gz from the USB device.

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USB KNOPPIX 5.1.1 persistent install from Linux | Pen Drive Linux

Type mkfs.ext2 -b 4096 -L casper-rw /dev/sdx2 to format the second partition

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Run a Live Linux CD from within Windows

Normally, the tutorials featured here pertain to running Linux from a USB flash pen drive or other portable USB device. However, this tutorial explains how to run that Live Linux CD/DVD you might have sitting around from within Windows. That's right, you can run a Live Linux CD using your CD/DVD drive from your windows [...]

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Testing your system for USB boot compatibility

The following tutorial will enable a user to check if a computer system can boot from a USB device and ultimately determine if the computer can boot a Linux version from USB. In addition to testing your PC for USB Linux boot capability, the "Memtest86" system memory diagnostics program that is included, allows the user [...]

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PortableApps.com

PortableApps.com is a community site devoted to the development, promotion and use of portable applications. The site was created by John T. Haller, the developer behind numerous portable applications (like Portable Firefox and Portable OpenOffice.org) as

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Boot and run Linux from a USB flash memory stick | Pen Drive Linux

Portable USB Linux Desktop ScreenshotUSB Linux installation enables you to run the Linux operating system on any computer that can boot from a flash device. This allows you to bring your operating system, files, e-mail, personal settings, favorites and mo

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