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February 2011

SARDU - How to Combine Rescue Disks to Create the Ultimate Windows Repair Disk - How-To Geek

Why limit yourself to just one? Here’s how to combine your favorite repair disks together to create the ultimate repair toolkit for broken Windows systems—all on a single flash drive. If you need to clean up an infected system, we’d absolutely recommend the BitDefender CD, since it’s auto-updating. Best bet? Create your ultimate boot disk with as many of the different utilities as your flash drive can hold. To create the rescue disk, a USB flash drive with a decent amount of space—for our purposes, 2 GB is the minimum size, but you’d be better off with something a little bigger if you want to put a lot of repair disks on it, especially the larger ones. To create the custom drive, we’ll use a small piece of software called SARDU, which combines a bunch of functionality into a single package—you can use it to download the ISO images, write everything to the USB drive, or create an ISO image that you could burn to an optical disc—though obviously you’re space-limited in that case.

MultiSystem - How To Boot 10 Different Live CDs From 1 USB Flash Drive - How-To Geek

Ever get the urge to try out a bunch of Linux distros at once? Maybe you’re hosting a Linux installation party. Here’s an easy way to get a bunch of Live CDs working from a single thumb drive. 10 Distributions, You Say? MultiSystem is a really easy tool made to run on Ubuntu and Ubuntu-based distros that you can use to play with various LiveCDs at once, or to create the ultimate recovery device. If you don’t use Ubuntu, you can use an Ubuntu Live CD to install MultiSystem so that you can create your super live USB drive without having to run Linux as your main OS. It’s best to download your ISOs ahead of time, and select a USB drive large enough to house them all. I actually went with an 8 GB SD card (used via a USB adapter). Here are some of the popular and interesting distros I used.

September 2009

UNetbootin , pour « Universal Netboot Installer »- LiveCD GNU/Linux - Logiciels Libres - Framasoft

Unetbootin, vous permet d’installer une distribution Linux sur une clé USB. Plus précisément, c’est un installateur très simple pré-programmé pour : * une vingtaine de distributions GNU/Linux mais aussi BSD [1] ; * une petite dizaine d’utilitaires d’administration de système (Parted Magic, Super Grub Disk, Ophcrack, etc.). L’installation peut se faire sur tous supports amovibles mais aussi sur une partition de votre disque-dur. Libre à vous de choisir d’autres distributions que celles pré-programmées, il suffit d’indiquer à Unetbootin la localisation de l’image disque présente sur votre disque dur. Du coup, pour le chargement de l’image disque d’une distribution, vous pouvez vous passer de connexion internet et de CD.

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