- Jun 18, 2014
- 1,403
LinuxLive USB Creator v.2.9.0 - new
LinuxLive USB Creator is an open-source tool which makes it easy to run your favourite Linux distro from a USB stick (maybe without even rebooting your PC.
download page:http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/linuxlive_usb_creator.html
Version 2.90 includes support for the latest distros, and have significant improvements:
Improved support for 64-bit variants
Support for ReactOS / OpenMandrivaLX / CDLinux
Smarter autodetection of Syslinux version, INITRD and VMLINUZ files
Retry to format 5 times instead of 1 (with 5 seconds delay)
Retry to install boot sectors 5 times instead of 1 (with 5 seconds delay)
Error is returned to user when formatting failed
Autorun creation has been disabled (can be re-enabled in the advanced options)
Code has been simplified and commented
Storage controller in virtualbox is automatically changed to the best one (IDE or SCSI) to improve chances of booting
Type of VM automatically set (useful for 64-bit Linux)
More about this new version you can found here:http://www.linuxliveusb.com/fr/news/item/new-stable-version
Version History for LinuxLive USB Creator:
http://www.linuxliveusb.com/en/blog
LinuxLive USB Creator is an open-source tool which makes it easy to run your favourite Linux distro from a USB stick (maybe without even rebooting your PC.
download page:http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/linuxlive_usb_creator.html
Version 2.90 includes support for the latest distros, and have significant improvements:
Improved support for 64-bit variants
Support for ReactOS / OpenMandrivaLX / CDLinux
Smarter autodetection of Syslinux version, INITRD and VMLINUZ files
Retry to format 5 times instead of 1 (with 5 seconds delay)
Retry to install boot sectors 5 times instead of 1 (with 5 seconds delay)
Error is returned to user when formatting failed
Autorun creation has been disabled (can be re-enabled in the advanced options)
Code has been simplified and commented
Storage controller in virtualbox is automatically changed to the best one (IDE or SCSI) to improve chances of booting
Type of VM automatically set (useful for 64-bit Linux)
More about this new version you can found here:http://www.linuxliveusb.com/fr/news/item/new-stable-version
Version History for LinuxLive USB Creator:
http://www.linuxliveusb.com/en/blog