LiveCdOs
Last edit August 25, 2007
A
LiveCdOs
is an
OperatingSystem
configuration that can be booted from a CD (
http://encyclopedia.fablis.com/index.php/Live_CD
). To be useful, the distribution must be able to recognise a good variety of common hardware configurations.
There are some interesting applications (e.g.
LiveCdOs
based router at
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=livecdrouter
).
Live CD bootable
OperatingSystem
tends to mean no harddrive. The kernel is loaded to memory and no form of hard storage is
necessary
to run the operating system. (Of course you can always mount your favourite device to store data...)
CHAOS openMosix is Live:
http://itsecurity.mq.edu.au/chaos/
KnoppixLinux
is the product that created the term
LiveCdOs
.
For
WindowsOperatingSystems
LiveCdOs
equivalent, check out
http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
. The author said his work received uninvited comments from MS manager, including legality. Anyone who have experience on this option please share it here.
Also see
NoBootdiskRequired
CategoryOperatingSystem
CategoryLinux