On Saturday 14 March 2009, David Filion wrote: > While going through the Linux Journal podcasts, I came across one about > a useful little utility for creating bootable live USB drives. It's > named Unetbootin and can be found on Sourceforge, > http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/. At last count it can install 20+ > different distributions (multiple versions of each) and numerous > utilities. You can find the video podcast at > http://podcast.com/episode/34972826/55601/.
Making a live usb is just a matter a copying the files from the live CD to a usb key and to install a boot loader. Nothing to hard to do by hand. That being said, I really like usb-creator on Ubuntu. Also, you get a bootable live usb membership card when you join the FSF: https://www.fsf.org/associate/support_freedom? -- Yannick Gingras http://ygingras.net
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