you can find all the usb attached to linux by lsusbcommand in terminal !
Please see the related link below for an example of running ubuntu Linux from a usb flash drive. Linux is installed on the usb drive allowing you to boot directly from it.
You could use a usb flash drive.
no
Various distros have slightly different methods for booting and running from a USB Flash drive. You can find tutorials for many of these distros at the link below.
Boot it from a usb flash drive
Yes. Many Linux distributions can be easily booted from a USB Flash drive. With some modification, booting Windows XP is also possible.
the creator of the usb flash drive is Dov Moran
Here is a list of some Linux distributions that can be run from a USB Flash drive, and the approximate size drive you will need for each of them.Ubuntu / Kubuntu / Xubuntu - 2 GB or largergOS - 1 GB or largerDamn Small Linux - 64 MB or largerPuppy Linux - 128 MB or largerPendrivelinux - 1 GB or largerKnoppix - 1 GB or largerDreamlinux - 1 GB or larger (2 GB or larger for Persistent).
a flash drive or pen drive, or possibly a USB key
It is possible to boot MS-DOS or Linux from a USB Flash drive, but not all computers support doing it.
A USB flash memory drive is a removable hardware device
No, as not all operating systems support booting from a Flash drive.