Comparison
| Distribution | Alternatives to live Cd creation | File saving | Application saving | Boot methods |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fedora 9 | Netinstaller (downloads iso & makes Usb), UNetbootin | in folder | none | |
| Gobolinux | Zip + sh&bat scripts | N/A | N/A | 2ram (gobolinux toram) |
| sidux | USB installer GUI | in folder, on USB stick | auto | normal |
| Slax | Zip + sh&bat scripts, UNetbootin | N/A | N/A | |
| SliTaz | none & from internal drive($tazusb) | in hacker folder | through script (Tazusb) | 2ram - lowram |
| (K,X)Ubuntu | UNetbootin | auto | auto | |
| Wolvix | none (Control Panel) | auto after making permanent space (Control panel) | auto | AllUsb - 2Ram |
Syslinux is a program that makes a USB storage device bootable (they are often used after extracting files to the formatted media).
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