Everybody knows a external storage device, such as a USB drive or an mp3 player, is a great way to transfer data over to another place, and can be used for backups. But what about the people that are linux fans and don't want to use windows? There must be some way to put linux on your thumbdrive and boot from it right? Well, there is, but the problem with that is that not all computers can boot from a USB drive. Pendrivelinux solves this problem, it lets you run linux from within Windows using a Virtualization program called Qemu. The instructions are very easy, and it is a great way to show off linux to all of your friends :). You can go to thie site right here. Here is a picture -
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Run Linux from an external storage device!
Posted by Anonymous at 10:50 AM
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