- List of Live Distros
This is a list of
Live Distro s, which is a generic term for anoperating system distribution that is executed upon boot, "without" installation on ahard drive . Typically, it is stored on a bootable medium, such as aCD-ROM (Live CD),DVD (Live DVD), Floppy (Live floppy), andUSB flash drive (Live USB ), among others.The term "live" derives from the fact that these distributions are a complete, runnable—i.e., "live"—instance of the operating system residing on the distribution medium, rather than the typical case of a collection of packages that must first be installed on the target machine before using the OS.
Rescue and Repair Live Distros
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Hiren's Boot CD - DOS-based computer rescue CD (partition ,filesystem , and Windows tools).
*Inquisitor [ [http://www.inquisitor.ru/ Inquisitor Live CD] ] - Linux-based hardware diagnostics, stress testing and benchmarking Live CD.
* is a Linux-based CD with partition tool and network tools (Samba), based on the 2.6.17 kernel.
*SystemRescueCD is a Linux-based CD with tools for Windows and Linux repairs, based on the 2.6 kernel.
*Trinity Rescue Kit - Mandriva Linux-based CD for use on a Windows or Linux based system.
* [http://www.ultimatebootcd.com Ultimate Boot CD] - Linux/freeDOS-based computer rescue CD (partition ,filesystem , and Windows tools).BSD-derived
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Anonym.OS , anOpenBSD -based disk for secure anonymous web browsing
*DesktopBSD (as of [http://desktopbsd.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=5498#5498 1.6RC1] , based on FreeBSD & FreeSBIE)
*DragonFly BSD
*FreeNAS (based on m0n0wall)
* [http://frenzy.org.ua/eng/ Frenzy]
*FreeSBIE (based onFreeBSD
* Ging - Ging is based on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD
*m0n0wall (based on FreeBSD)
*pfSense (based on m0n0wall)Linux-based
Debian-based
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DemoLinux (versions 2 and 3) - one of the very first Live CDs
*Finnix : a small system administration Live CD. A PowerPC version is available.
*Freeduc-cd , an educational live CD usingXfce realized with the help ofUNESCO
*gnuLinEx : includesGNOME
*Gnoppix : includesGNOME
*GNUstep : works on i386, AMD64, and PowerPC
*Kanotix : installable Live CD.
*Knoppix , the "original" Debian-based LiveDistro.
*MEPIS : installable Live CD.
*sidux , sidux [ [http://sidux.com sidux - debian based live CD development] ] based on Debian unstable (Sid), installable Live CD, DVD.
*Tuquito , created in Argentina
*Damn Small Linux , very light and small withJWM andfluxbox , installable Live CD.
*ULAnux/ULAnix , created in Mérida, Venezuela and available on CD/DVD and USB forms.Ubuntu-based
These are based at least partially on Ubuntu, which is based on Debian
*Cooperation-iws : an intranet nomad web server, installable on USB media with persistence feature.
*TurnKey Linux : a series of lighweight, installable Live CDs appliances built to serve specific niche roles.
*gNewSense : supported by theFree Software Foundation , includesGNOME
*gOS a series of lightweight OS's based on Ubuntu withAjax based applications and other Web 2.0 applications, geared to beginning users. installable Live CD.
*Linux Mint : installable Live CD.
*openGEU : installable Live CD.
*Ubuntu, installable Live CD.
*Edubuntu ,Kubuntu ,Xubuntu , installable Live CD.
*Super Ubuntu , installable Live DVDKnoppix-based
"A large number of live CDs are based on Knoppix. The list of those is in the Variations section of the Knoppix article."
Gentoo-based
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iloog
*Kororaa
*Pentoo
*SabayonLinux - MiniEditions are full-featured Live CDs
*SystemRescueCd
*VidaLinux
*Ututo RPM-based
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PCLinuxOS , installable Live CD. for desktop computing use.
*SAM Linux : installable Live CD. based on PCLinuxOS 2007 and Xfce.
*Granular: installable Live CD. based on PCLinuxOS; featuring KDE and Enlightenment.
*openSuSE installable Live CD. Live-DVDMandrake/Mandriva-based
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MCNLive , mid-sized (300 MB) and for multimedia
*DemoLinux (version 1)
*Mandriva Linux , installable Live CD.GNOME andKDE editions availableRed Hat Linux/Fedora-based
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Berry Linux
*Fedora installable Live CD. (GNOME orKDE )
*CentOS installable Live CD.
*Network Security Toolkit Slackware-based
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Austrumi - 50 MB Mini distro
*GoblinX
*MoviX ,eMoviX and MoviX² - specifically designed as a standalonemultimedia player
*NimbleX - under 200 MB
*SLAX - ASlackware derivative, modular and very easy to remaster
*BackTrack , a penetration testing toolkit
*SLAMPP
*STUX
*Vector Linux (Standard and SOHO Editions)Other (Linux-based)
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Acronis Rescue Media , to make disk images from Hard Drives
*Archie is a Live CD version ofArch Linux .
*CHAOS, small (6Megabyte s) and designed for creating ad hoccomputer cluster s
*, for multimedia production (especially for media activists, artists and creatives).
*EnGarde Secure Linux - A highly-secure Linux based onSE Linux
*FaunOS - a portable, fully integrated Linux distribution based onArch Linux , which can run from a USB Flash Drive or a DVD.
*GeeXboX - A self-containedmedia center suite based onLinux andMPlayer
*GoboLinux - an alternative Linux distribution. Its most salient feature is its reorganization of the filesystem hierarchy. Under GoboLinux, each program has its own subdirectory tree.
*Puppy Linux , installable Live CD. very small.
*SliTaz GNU/Linux - Installable Live CD, one of the smallest available with good feature set.
*tomsrtbt - A small distribution available on a single floppy disc (1.44 MB disc reformatted to a larger capacity)OpenSolaris-based
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BeleniX
*SchilliX is the firstOpenSolaris LiveDistro distribution.GNU-based
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Nexenta OS , a Debian-based GNU/Solaris
* Ging, the first live CD distribution based on Debian GNU/kFreeBSDMac OS-based
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OSx86 [ [http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/ OSx86 Live CD] ]
*BootCD from [http://www.charlessoft.com/ Charlessoft] forMac OS X
* System Folder ofMac OS on a CD or on afloppy disk Microsoft Windows-based
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BartPE (Windows XP/2003): Allows the creation of a bootable CD from Windows-install files.
*WinBuilder (Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista): Allows the creation of a bootable CD from Windows-install files.
*Reatogo-X-PE , based on BartPE
*VistaPE , a Live CD version for Windows Vista
*MicrosoftWindows Preinstallation Environment
*Ultimate Boot CD for Windows : BartPE-based recovery/rescue CD.Microsoft representatives have described third-party efforts at producing Windows-based LiveDistros as “improperly licensed” uses of WindowsFact|date=February 2007, unless you use it solely to rescue your own, properly licensed Installation. However,
Nu2 Productions believes the use of BartPE is legal provided that one Windows license is purchased for each BartPE CD, and the Windows license is used for nothing else. [cite web
url=http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/licensing/
title=Licensing issues
publisher=Nu2 Productions
accessdate=2006-12-31]The Microsoft sanctioned MS Windows Preinstallation Environment product is linked above, but only WinPE version 2.0 is available freely for general use (it is part of the Windows Automated Installation Kit).Fact|date=February 2007
Early microcomputer disk operating systems
Several floppy disk operating systems for microcomputers allowed live running from a bootable
floppy disk , although this was considered to be the normal way to work rather than a special feature. Some earlier operating systems did not support a hard disk. Amongst others:
*CP/M andCP/M-86
*Apple DOS forApple II
*MS-DOS itself and most variants and clones.
*OpenDOS
*FreeDOS Other operating systems
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BeOS - all BeOS discs can be run in LiveDistro mode, although PowerPC versions need to be kickstarted fromMac OS 8
* OS/2 Ecomstation Demo
*Minix
*MorphOS - installable Live CD which can be also used as independent from any existing MorphOS installations.
*AROS - Offers live-CD for download on the project page
*OpenVMS - installable Live CD.
*Plan 9 from Bell Labs - All Plan 9 CDs can run in LiveDistro mode in PC systems.
*QNX
*ReactOS
*SkyOS
* Syllable Live CD
*MenuetOS - live floppy written in assembly for x86 and x86-64
*KolibriOS - a fork of MenuetOSReferences
External links
* [http://www.livecdlist.com "FrozenTech‘s Live CD List"] (more than 200)
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