K eeping a Linux recovery drive is a wise approach because you can use it to access the disk files or reinstall the OS if ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Running Linux from a USB drive is possible.You can boot just about any distribution you want from USB.There are some things you should consider before going this route. I've used ...
Repairs, surfing, virus check, complete system? The fact that a large USB stick offers space for 50 live systems should not tempt you to use it haphazardly. It’s all about making the right choice!
Creating a live Linux USB stick isn't anything new. And, in fact, the ability to have persistence with a live CD/USB stick isn't terribly new. What many people might not be aware of, however, is just ...
Today, a request for code review came across the ZFS developers' mailing list. Developer George Amanakis has ported and revised code improvement that makes the L2ARC—OpenZFS's read cache device ...