Linux on USB



Hi all,

i'm trying to get a linux build that has the autodetect features of a live cd, and will run off a USB key, but I would like to be able to add users and apps like a "proper" install.

I've tried DSL, and it seems close, but its the installing and taking forward thats confusing me (I like Fedora and yum - cant get to grips with the module thing on DSL)

any suggestions?

GrnOval
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