USB Boot

What do you guys keep on your stick?
pic related. its mine

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I keep two flash drives with tails intalled

so whats it like being a criminal/pedo?

For me, it's Kali Linux. The best hacker distro. I even ask for extra hacking tools and the staff is so friendly and more than willing to oblige.

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Wifislax in one pendrive
Systemrescuecd in other
Tails in another one

why does it seem like almost everyone uses tails? what are you people doing on it?

it feels good knowing that im already doing better than 99% of other criminals just by using a different os

There is literally nothing wrong with being a pedophile.

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SystemRescueCD, of course.

ubuntu
as a substitute of dual booting
and it might be useful when using public computers

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Win7 x86/x64
Win10 x86/x64
Diagnostic / Cleanup apps
Cloning Iso
Custom WinPE image
OSX 10.13

I see, you're a man of culture as well.

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I had to delete my old YUMI installation when I discovered it wouldn't boot on UEFI boards. Is there YUMI equivalent for newer mobos or am I doing something wrong?

yumi works with uefi, you have to format to fat32

No, it's you're. 'You are a man of culture' was the statement being shortened.

I'd like to interject for a moment.

It was fat32; wouldn't boot from either my GIgabyte or ASrock mobo. It's UEFI specific version didn't boot either. Rufus worked, but I'd like more than one bootable image per drive.

A multi instalation with Xubuntu, debian, ubcd, dsml, and Trinity. But i found out debian could not be installed for whatever reason, booting from a USB install proc asked for a cd drive wtf ..so yeah those and a few win 7/10

>YUMI
Mein negger.
I have the following on my yumi usb:
>Kaspersky Live Rescue (god-tier)
>gparted
>Ultimate Boot CD
>Clonezilla
>Fedora Workstation 27 Live
>Boot repair disk
>FreeDos

itsa meme you goofball

LTSB
the definite version of modern operating systems

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All those Linuxes yet you're booted into Windows.
Do you have a riced Linux VM for posting is desktop threads too, LARPer?

Can I partition a half-hour flash drive into multiple positions? If yes, which tool on Linux. I believe gparted won't do for a flash drive.