I’ve repurposed a 32 GB M.2 SATA SSD as a bootable “USB stick” and I’m putting useful tools on it. So far I’ve got memtest, seatools, gparted live, system rescue, clonezilla, and a live install iso of the distro installed on my PC. What other great bootable tools am I sleeping on?

  •  BuckShot   ( @BuckShot686@beehaw.org ) 
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    11 months ago

    UNetbootin could be cool, it’ll provide access to many iso’s instead of just one.

    Distro’s supported:

    - Ubuntu
    - Kubuntu
    - Xubuntu
    - Lubuntu
    - Debian
    - openSUSE
    - Arch Linux
    - Damn Small Linux
    - SliTaz
    - Linux Mint
    - Zenwalk
    - Slax
    - Elive
    - CentOS
    - FreeBSD
    - NetBSD
    - 3CX
    - Fedora
    - PCLinuxOS
    - Sabayon Linux
    - Gentoo
    - MEPIS
    - LinuxConsole
    - Frugalware Linux
    - xPUD
    - Puppy Linux
    

    It can be used to load various system utilities too, such as:

    - Parted Magic
    - SystemRescueCD
    - Super Grub Disk
    - Dr.Web Antivirus
    - F-Secure Rescue CD
    - Kaspersky Rescue Disk
    - Backtrack
    - Ophcrack
    - NTPasswd
    - Gujin
    - Smart Boot Manager
    - FreeDOS