| A look at Linux LiveCDs |
Aug. 05, 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 published by IBM on its developerWorks website takes a look at this fast-growing segment of the Linux market.
Read the Linux LiveCD article
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