You know,Fedora project has a tool names Fedora liveusb-creator for easily installing Fedora live operating systems on to USB flash drives.I found a tool names Ubuntu LiveUSB which also for creating a bootable Live USB stick from the running Ubuntu Live CD. Ubuntu LiveUSB performs the following actions:: Detects available USB sticks (using HAL) and asks user which one to use Partitions USB stick with 1 partition Sets partition bootable Writes MBR to USB stick Formats partition FAT16 Installs bootloader (syslinux) to partition Writes bootloader configuration file Copies necessary files from running Live CD to USB stick Sets language and keyboard of USB Live system to match running Live CD Optionally: Downloads and integrates Adobe Flash Player Some experience: 1.It does not supports USB HD,supports USB flash stick only. 2.The USB stick must be bigger than 1G. 3.Can only save data on home folder. 4.Time for making an Ubuntu live usb is almost = installing the Ubuntu onto hard...
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