[ubuntu-uk] Linux on a USB pendrive
Johnathon Tinsley
Kirrus at kirrus.co.uk
Mon Apr 30 08:56:49 BST 2007
> On 28/04/07, TheVeech <theveech at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Just got myself a 160gb WD Passport USB HDD for my laptop, so I've
> freed
> > up my 2gb pendrive and I'm looking around for what to do to run a
> fully
> > functioning distro (doesn't have to be Ubuntu) with a home partition
> on
> > it. Anyone had a go at this?
> >
> Have a go with Damn Small Linux. It has an option to install to usb.
> Also because it is debian based you should be familiar with how it
> works.
...
You might also want to try Flashlinux (flashlinux.org). It's designed
not to kill your usb key with a special filesystem, but its for 256MB
keys, and hasn't been updated in a while. Although, you can get it
working on larger keys.
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