Linux Live is a set of bash scripts which allows users to create their own live CD from any Linux distribution.
| Tags | Recovery Tools Operating Systems Archiving Systems Administration Software Distribution Tools |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
Recent releases


Changes: This release adds PXE boot support, includes the newest squashfs precompiled binaries, and fixes a lot of bugs.


Changes: This release fixes adding of swap partitions to the fstab file, upgrades to the newest ntfs-3g and fuse packages, adds the newest busybox, and fixes the posixovl filesystem to be less resource-hungry.


Changes: This release adds support for international IO encoding while mounting DOS filesystems (FAT and NTFS). Simply add the iocharset=utf8 boot option, and all disks will be mounted with this iocharset all the time. This works even for the from= and changes= boot parameters. (Replace "utf8" with your desired charset, e.g., iocharset=iso8859-2 for Central European Windows).


Changes: aufs is used instead of unionfs, which brings great stability and features. squashfs has been patched with LZMA compression, so compressed filesystems are 30% smaller. You no longer need to patch your distribution's startup scripts in order to remove remounting of the root filesystem as read/write. udev is no longer needed in your distribution, since the devices are created during live startup. Handling of booting from a USB device was improved. A script to create a bootable disk (including USB) in Linux and Windows was added.


Changes: This release adds the "fromiso" boot argument and modifies the behavior of the "changes" boot argument. It also fixes "load" and "notload" cheat codes.
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Recent commentsExcellent Projects build by using these Scripts
There are many excellent projects build by using these scripts, like Slax, GoblinX, Mutagenix and gNOX...
Great work of Tomas Matejicek...
An alternative site YOU can read more about those projects:
http://www.goblinx.com.br/en/linuxlive.htm