lifehacker.com — This week's release of Fedora 9 makes carrying a full-fledged Linux desktop around on a USB drive a three-click affair. Even better, you don't need Linux installed to create it, you can leave the data on your thumb drive untouched, and any files you create or settings you tweak remain in place the next time you boot up.
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lmackenMay 17, 2008
One of the past versions had syslinux's "slow and stupid mode" enabled, but this has since been turned off. Try again, it'll most likely be a lot faster :)
notwiztMay 18, 2008
Um... making Linux boot from a USB stick is hardly anything new. I'm more for Ubuntu, myself.<a class="user" href="http://www.google.com/search?q=ubuntu+live+usb">http://www.google.com/search?q=ubuntu+live+usb</a>You're welcome.
radiatedantMay 19, 2008
sadly ubuntu ruined my partitions Im on a striped fakeraid and I guess its a no go.
rahulsundaramMay 20, 2008
I don't see a Windows utility for that.