| An introduction to Linux "LiveCDs" |
Sep. 26, 2004
Many Linux distributions have been designed as so-called "LiveCDs" -- CDs that can be booted directly into working Linux systems. In contrast to "rescue mode" bootable options available with most widely used distributions, these LiveCDs are designed to provide a full set of working tools when booted from CD. Some are general-purpose, some highly specialized. This article on IBM's developerWorks website takes a look at this fast-growing segment of the Linux market.
Read the developerWorks article about LiveCDs here.
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