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Did anyone tried running linux machine from a thumb drive in non-virtualized hardware? If so, please let me know

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Did anyone tried running linux machine from a thumb drive in non-virtualized hardware? If so, please share the detailed steps

posted Dec 25, 2016 by anonymous

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Thank you Pushpak

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First download and install LinuxLive or YUMI USB Creator.
http://www.techspot.com/downloads/5488-linuxlive-usb-creator.html
http://www.techspot.com/downloads/6171-yumi.html

Launch LiLi/YUMI USB Creator and follow the straightforward steps guiding you through the process.
Step 1. Select the USB drive where you want Linux installed.
Step 2. Choose the source ISO file of the Linux distribution you downloaded.
Step 3. Choose Live Mode.
Step 4. Rest is self explanatory...

To boot into Linux just plug the USB drive into the host computer, reboot, and press the required key during this process to enter the Boot Menu (usually F10). Rest is self explanatory,

answer Dec 25, 2016 by Pushpak Chauhan
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