I've used most types of Linux on a thumbdrive and they all work pretty well. In fact in the wireless hacking courses we taught they were all done using live Backtrack distros running off of USB. For really making things easy check out unetbooten... point and click USB distro, even under Windows. --j On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 8:46 PM, Dean <dean at ripperd.com> wrote: > Ubuntu is the way to go with this. Firefox, terminals, gparted, > ntfsresize, ssh, fdisk, etc. All the tools you typically need to use > from a usb stick. Not only that, but within the live USB environment, if > you have a working internet connection you can apt-get install whatever > application you need. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Live_USB_creator > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mn-linux.org/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20100209/74eff869/attachment-0001.htm