On 2025-01-30 16:01, pinnerite wrote:
I often need to boot on a live drive (DVD or flashdrive) in order to
work on my hard drives/SSDs unmounted.
Up to now I have used Parted Magic or Knoppix but I actually do not
really like either of them. Their only attraction is that they seem to
be able to boot on any 86 based architecture.
I wondered if Antix might be a better alternative.
Has anyone any experience in this area?
The ssd failed on one of my laptops a few months ago, and had to be
replaced. I used a Mageia 9 Live Plasma flash drive to partition the new
drive with the included Gparted.
The Mageia Live isos will all boot on either legacy or UEFI systems. The 64-bit versions are available with Plasma, Gnome, or Xfce DEs, while the 32-bit version is only available with Xfce.
If you already have a Mageia system available, the best way to put the
iso onto a flash drive is to use Mageia's Isodumper. It was originally
created for the express purpose of creating Mageia flash drives. It's
the only thing I'll use for that.
TJ
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