Comparison of Linux Live Distros

Comparison of Linux Live Distros

A Live Distro is a Linux distribution that is executed upon boot, without installation on a hard drive. Typically, it is stored on bootable media such as a CD-ROM (Live CD), DVD (Live DVD), USB Flash Drive (Live USB), among others.

Comparison

See also

*Comparison of Linux distributions

Notes


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