Create a Linux PC survival kit on USB

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A new article details how to create a versatile Linux PC survival kit using a USB flash drive, offering tools for repairs, secure browsing, and complete system functionality. The article emphasizes the importance of selecting the right tools for the task. The guide recommends various Linux distributions and tools, including Super Grub2 Disk for boot manager repair, Rescuezilla for cloning and backup, and specialized systems like Tails for anonymous web access. It also covers virus scanners and all-purpose desktop options. The article suggests that users can create a multi-boot USB with tools like Yumi or Ventoy, and highlights the benefits of persistence for saving settings. It also provides options for those seeking a portable, fully functional Linux environment.


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