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Boot and run Linux from pen drive

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Carry your Portable Linux with you in your pen drive
You Easily install your favorite Linux operating system on a flash drive or USB key no larger than your thumb (Thumb Drive). Your Portable Linux operating system can then be taken with you, and run from any computer that can boot from the USB flash device. Bring your entire operating system, desktop, applications, files, email, personal settings, favorites, games and more with you. It’s your own personal operating system you can carry in your pocket. 
 The Universal USB Installer can be used for making the pen drive bootable. Follow the following steps for making the pen drive bootable.
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3) Boot from the pen drive.
Download the software from the following link.

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