Most of the Linux OS can be run and used from a USB flash drive including modern Windows 10. It allows us to perform all the functions that an installed OS lets us such as installing programs, accessing all system hardware, writing storage devices, and more. However, few distributions offer their Live Linux as a separate ISO file besides the standard such as Kali, where Ubuntu’s standard version whether it is Ubuntu 20.04/20.10/18.10 or others of them comes with a “ Try Ubuntu” option which is basically to try Ubuntu as Live CD or USB.Ī Live USB is a USB drive containing OS files to give full access to the operating system that further can be booted with or without any internal hard drive in the computer system.
all of them come with two options one is to use them as a LIVE OS, and if you like then use the installation one as well… For example, Ubuntu Live, Kali Linux, Pop OS, Linux Mint, Fedora, etc. This means we can use them and perform all computing tasks, however without actually installing that particular Linux operating system.
Live Environment is not just limited to Ubuntu only, most of the Linux operating system comes with Live support. Here we will list and talk about how to use those. Ubuntu live USB Creators allow us to flash Pen drives using the ISO image of Linux operating systems that support Live environments.