How to Build Custom Linux Live Environments

Posted by bob on Mar 18, 2024 12:21 AM EDT
Linux Journal; By George Whittaker
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In the vast and versatile world of Linux, the concept of a live environment allows users to run an entire operating system directly from a USB stick or CD without installing it on a computer's hard drive. This portability and flexibility make Linux live environments incredibly valuable for software testing, system rescue, secure browsing, or simply carrying your desktop with you without the need for a laptop. However, the pre-built live environments might not fit all your needs or preferences. That's where creating a custom Linux live environment comes

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