There are a bunch of tools that let you load an operating system onto a USB flash drive, allowing you to boot from that drive and either run or install the OS. But most of those tools are only ...
If you’ve ever booted Windows or tested a Linux distro from USB, you know the routine: grab an ISO, run Rufus or Etcher, format, write, wait. A week later, want to try another distro? Back to square ...
Setting up a new operating system can be a thrilling experience, especially if you’re a distro hopper addicted to trying out new Linux distributions. But before you can get cracking with your new OS, ...