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#1 2006-03-12 00:07:19

elasticdog
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From: Washington, USA
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Any experience running Linux off a USB flash drive?

I just got a new/bigger flash drive, and would love to dedicate a portion of it to use a bootable Linux distro.  I've looked at Slax, Feather Linux, Puppy Linux, Damn Small Linux, and read the instructions on Installing Debian onto USB flash media with everything encrypted.

I wondered if anyone has any experience working with USB-based distros or any other good advice on the matter?  I'm leaning toward Slax for the modularity aspect, but am also intrigued by the Debian-based article and customizing a normal distro to run on it properly.  It's a 2GB drive that will also need a FAT16 partition to make transfering files to/from Windows easy.  I plan on making part of that data partition encrypted using TrueCrypt.  Beyond that, I'm fairly open to ideas...

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#2 2006-03-12 02:11:46

Dusty
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Re: Any experience running Linux off a USB flash drive?

I know nothing about how its done, but I'd want an arch-based distro so...

http://www.kotek.net/minimax/

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#3 2006-03-12 05:17:40

rayjgu3
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From: Chicago IL usa
Registered: 2004-07-04
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Re: Any experience running Linux off a USB flash drive?

i was able to get arch installed onto a usb drive a while ago
you need to get usb modules loaded in initrd26.img
dont try to compile kernel with usb drive it didnt work
i believe i even mknod /dev/sda1 so that you have that block device there when the system went looking for it  .
you also want to get mdadm installed before you boot into it
check out
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … highlight=

that work was a awhile ago thelast time i tried to boot my pen it wouldnt so i gave up 
i may start back at that but i doubt it my intrest right now is  arch64 with my new pc

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