On Friday 17 September 2010 04:41 PM, Narendra Diwate wrote:
There is a significant difference between installing to a HDD and
making a liveUSB. In the first case the entire file system is
extracted on to the hard disk.

On a USB you dont "install", you copy the compressed file system and
then make it bootable. This is to prevent frequent read/writes to the
USB flash memory which will reduce its life.

I dont know about knoppix, but *buntu has Startup disk creator that is
very good to make a USB drive bootable. Knoppix should have a similar
program. After all its the first live CD.

Unetbootin should work for most others. Fedora and Opensuse have their
own LiveUSB creators.


Thnx for you replies and explanations

there is one hd install script for noppix ... and it works fine ... it installs OS on usb drive like normal HDD



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