Linux ISO with other files added?
Wondering if I can take puppy linux ISO, burn it to a CD-R then somehow add CNXEMU and RQ-SSST to the CD-R disk.
That way, I don't need a hard drive.
My question, How do I add or burn along those files too?
Linux ISO with other files added?
Wondering if I can take puppy linux ISO, burn it to a CD-R then somehow add CNXEMU and RQ-SSST to the CD-R disk.
That way, I don't need a hard drive.
My question, How do I add or burn along those files too?
Why don't you just get a usb stick with a couple gigs and make it a bootable, then you can run puppy linux or any other ISO you want, right off the USB.
This way you wont disrupt your current OS and you will still be able to utilize all your computers resources.
The easiest way I know of is to get a little program called UNebooten and it will do all the work for you.
If you get stuck, there are several youtube video tutorials on bootable usb sticks
What's wrong, don't you like the windows emu?
Yes this works great, thanks homer. I use a usb stick for yrs now and have 3 different distros I use including backtrack.
Folks this is a very convenient way to explore them all.