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  2. List of live CDs - Wikipedia

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    Arch Hurd – A live CD of Arch Linux with the GNU Hurd as its kernel; AROS – Offers live CD for download on the project page; BeOS – All BeOS discs can be run in live CD mode, although PowerPC versions need to be kickstarted from Mac OS 8 when run on Apple or clone hardware; FreeDOS – the official "Full CD" 1.0 release includes a live CD ...

  3. Redo Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Redo Rescue, formerly Redo Backup and Recovery, is a free backup and disaster recovery software. It runs from a live CD, a bootable Linux CD image, features a GUI that is a front end to the Partclone command line utility, and is capable of bare-metal backup and recovery of disk partitions.

  4. SystemRescue - Wikipedia

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    The live cd iso file being installed needs to match the system being used; for 64-bit x86-64 processors amd64 is used, for 32-bit IA-32 processors i686 is used. [9] The supported architecture is listed at the end of the iso filename. The CD can also boot from a customized DVD which has almost 4.6 GB of free space for backed-up files.

  5. SliTaz - Wikipedia

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    SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0 is not just another small desktop distro; it is, in fact, the smallest by some margin and just half the size of Damn Small Linux. When it runs, the 25 MB compressed CD image expands to about 80 MB, so any computer with 128 MB of RAM will be able to load it fully into memory, ensuring blazing fast program execution.

  6. Pentoo - Wikipedia

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    Pentoo is a Live CD and Live USB designed for penetration testing and security assessment. [3] [4] [5] [6] Based on Gentoo Linux, Pentoo is provided both as 32 and 64 ...

  7. CAINE Linux - Wikipedia

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    CAINE Linux (Computer Aided INvestigative Environment) is an Italian Linux live distribution managed by Giovanni "Nanni" Bassetti. [1] The project began in 2008 as an environment to foster digital forensics and incidence response (DFIR), with several related tools pre-installed.

  8. Live CD - Wikipedia

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    The first Linux-based 'Live CD' was Yggdrasil Linux first released in beta form 1992~1993 (ceased production in 1995), though in practice its functionality was hampered due to the low throughput of contemporary CD-ROM drives. DemoLinux, released in 1998, was the first Linux distribution specially designed as a live CD.

  9. Finnix - Wikipedia

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    Finnix is released as a small bootable CD ISO. A user can download the ISO, burn the image to CD, and boot into a text mode Linux environment. Finnix requires at least 32 MiB RAM to run properly, but can use more if present. Most hardware devices are detected and dealt with automatically, such as hard drives, network cards and USB devices. [8]