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.
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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).
It is possible to boot MS-DOS or Linux from a USB Flash drive, but not all computers support doing it.
a flash drive or pen drive, or possibly a USB key
No, as not all operating systems support booting from a Flash drive.
Almost all USB Flash drives conform to the USB Mass Storage specification, which is has been supported in the Linux kernel since the 2.4 series. You would really have to go out of your way to find one that doesn't work in Linux. Any drive from Sandisk, Kingston, Lexar, or Samsung, as well as most el cheapo drives you can buy on eBay will work.