New Universal USB Installer for Linux

New Universal USB Installer for Linux

The Universal USB Installer converts live CDs of various Linux distributions to run on USB keys.

Pen Drive Linux have updated their handy Universal USB Installer tool to support four more distros. Which means it can now convert live CDs of Deepin Linux, LinHES Linux, Trisquel Linux and Satux Linux to run on USB keys.

The tool already supported all the usual big name distros (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE and more, each in multiple versions), as well as a lengthy list of Linux-based utilities: Gparted, System Rescue CD, and antivirus rescue CDs from AVG, Avira, BitDefender, F-Secure and Kaspersky, amongst others.

If you’re new to the Universal USB Installer, then it’s a portable tool which takes a Live CD in the form of an ISO file, and places that distribution onto a USB flash drive instead, so improving performance and allowing you to save files and settings as well (if the Live CD supports persistence).

While this sounds like a technical task (and in theory, it is), the program makes it very easy to use: essentially you just choose your distro from a list, point it at the ISO file (which the USB Installer can help you download, if necessary), choose the target USB drive, and it’ll be prepared for you.

Even if you’ve no particular interest in Linux, the ability to list antivirus and other rescue CDs, download and convert them into a bootable form on a USB key could come in useful. (Especially as it’s a single, portable executable under 1MB in size; this isn’t a program that’s going to get in your way.)

Keep in mind, though, that writing the distro files to your specified drive will overwrite anything that’s already there. Check your USB drive contains nothing useful before you start, and make sure you don’t point the Universal USB Installer at your system drive, instead, otherwise your existing setup will be trashed.

This article originally appeared at softwarecrew.co.uk

Source: Copyright Software Crew

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Comments: 1
photohounds
22 March 2012
Linux is storming ahead these days useful, stable super configurable and does everything important. If you've "trid Linux" a few years ago and "know" it isn't any good, here's a tip:
Get a recent distro like Ubuntu or Fedora and see what's changed. You'll probably be amazed - help, should you need it, is volumnious online ...

Many IT people find a secondary use for Linux - fixing other OS problems, notably WinDog but also MAC as linux can read/write pretty well antyhing - about 80 filesystem types are listed so crack out those old OS/2, CP/M or Xenix hard drives :)

Accidentally trashing Windows might well be the best thing you've ever done :) Unless you think computing is mainly for the latest games, of course.




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