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    Easy2Boot

    Easy2Boot

    Create a multiboot USB drive with UEFI/BIOS, ISO, and LiveCD support

    Easy2Boot is a versatile, free USB multiboot solution for both Legacy and UEFI systems with full Secure Boot support. It combines three powerful menu systems (grub4dos, agFM/grubfm and Ventoy) to enable you to boot almost anything from a single USB flash drive or USB HDD/SSD: Windows installers (7/8/10/11), Linux ISOs, VHDs, WIM files, DOS programs, floppy images and more. Simply copy your .ISO, .IMG, .VHD files to the USB drive and boot via Legacy or UEFI. With support for partition-image...
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    Network Security Toolkit (NST)

    Network Security Toolkit (NST)

    A network security analysis and monitoring toolkit Linux distribution.

    Network Security Toolkit (NST) is a bootable ISO image (Live USB Flash Drive) based on Fedora 42 providing easy access to best-of-breed Open Source Network Security Applications and should run on most x86_64 systems. The main intent of developing this toolkit was to provide the security professional and network administrator with a comprehensive set of Open Source Network Security Tools.
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    Downloads: 161 This Week
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    GaryOS

    GaryOS

    GaryOS is an entire GNU/Linux system in a single bootable file

    GaryOS is an entire GNU/Linux system in a single bootable file. It is also a Builder system to create and package Gentoo installations. Builder creates custom root filesystems that GaryOS can load into memory in place of its own. GaryOS can build new or updated versions of itself from within itself. Primary uses: * System rescue and recovery * Anonymous and secure workstation * GNU/Linux learning environment * Installation of Gentoo Unique advantages: * Source-based distributions are more flexible and powerful than binary ones * A single Kernel file is easier to manage and boot than an ISO image * GaryOS is stored on media as a resident of it, not the purpose of it No other GNU/Linux distribution takes the same approach or has the same features as GaryOS.
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    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    The Polyboot Image Professor (PBIP) is a project that allows users to consolidate their bootable tools/OS's onto one media device. Tools such as UBCD and Multi-CD are great but don't allow for much customization. PBIP aims to address this.
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    Repairlix is a networked Linux distribution/bootable system intended to fit in 12MB of media - so small that an image can be burned onto a business-card-sized shaped CDROM, suitable for your wallet. It has a suite of utilities for doing system recovery.
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