On 16/01/2008, Morgan Olsson wrote: > To be free from depencencies of the installed OS, you can have a OS installed on the USB flashdrive, and boot the machine fresh on your stick only. > > Last year i played with this Mandriva based free OS that can be put on a cheap small USB stick. > http://www.mcnlive.org/ > It really is impressive. > > I was thinking i could install it on a large and fast USB stick together with a PC emulator and in that install Win2k. > But i bought a Laptop instead... Less freaky, but you do not need to ask the customer for a laptop... which migth not boot from USB anway... ;) > > > To install, you download the file and burn on a CD, boot the PC on that, and you can use it that way, or from the desktop when booted, make it install to the flash drive. The system resides in a compressed filesystem. Any new files (programs or documents) are stored uncompressed, but it can actually remaster itself! > > Mandriva also have a commercial version > http://www.mandriva.com/enterprise/en/company/press/new-2008-mandriva-flash-4gb-released-today > > I remember seeing a site with build tools to make something similar oneself but i forgot what it was called. > > -- > Morgan Olsson Puppy Linux will do the same sort of thing (as will DSL I think). RP -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist