Tech Tip: Quick Guide to Running Linux From a USB Drive

Published by

TechSpot published Tech Tip: Quick Guide to Running Linux From a USB Drive A quote from the article:
Live Linux environments work just like a typical operating system but run entirely from a CD or USB stick -- the latter being the most common choice these days. Since nothing is written to the host computer's local storage, when you?re done all you need to do is remove the media, reboot, and everything will be exactly as it was.

There are a number of uses to this, from simply test driving Linux to troubleshooting a Windows PC, or work on the go from someone else's computer but running your own OS securely with all your personal files and settings.

There are basically two options when it comes to running Linux from a USB drive: from within Windows using virtualization software such as VirtualBox, or creating a boot disk. This quick guide details both methods in a few easy steps.
 Tech Tip: Quick Guide to Running Linux From a USB Drive @ Techspot