07
February
2008
USB MiniMe 2008 install from Windows
A massively important part of getting people off Windows and onto Linux is the testing stage. LiveCDs have done a lot of the work but they don’t allow you to save changes (for long-term testing) and they require a CD burner (and a spare CD!).
This excellent tutorial from Pendrivelinux will show you how to turn a cheap USB drive into a portable operating system, all from within Windows. It just takes a few minutes and shortly after, you’re running PCLOS.
Enjoy!
February 7th, 2008 at 9:46 am
Good find, Carl! I’m forever running out of CDs so I wish more distributions came like this.
It’s a much better live experience too!