Motivated by borrowing other's PC's without needing to take the time to purge them of spyware and viruses, I happened upon these (which I'd heard of but not tried yet):
First I tried the old QNX4 boot floppy:
http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/qnx/demodisk/ doesnt work on new hardware but is impressive on an older PC... (I had it working when it first came out)
then I found this list:
http://www.frozentech.com/content/livecd.php...anyway now I'm posting from Firefox on SLAX:
http://slax.linux-live.org/I used MySLAX creator:
http://myslax.rabidhutch.co.uk/ to create a SLAX KillBill Edition v 5.0.5 bootable CD including all the
current modules:
http://slax.linux-live.org/modules.php(the KillBill edition includes wine)
I'm quite impressed!
**** 4 stars!
Still have some exploring to do...
Got a copy of KNOPPIX too but havent tried it yet:
http://www.knoppix.org/Also curious to see how the FreeBSD liveCD works out:
http://livecd.sourceforge.net/but its more of a utilitarian manual type thing from what I gather.
I think the latest full QNX will boot and install to memory only as well. Gonna give it a try if I get time.
Anyone else have any "LiveCD" experiences? Lots of potential... especially with large "thumb" drives, It would be fun to create a custom one from FreeBSD or QNX with a webserver all preconfigured and loaded with content...