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The Atomic Nature of DistrOS

In some respects DistrOS is a meta-installer. Metadata (atoms) is put together into .distros and .meta4 (covalently bonded molecules) which, when in the presence of a catalyst (the distros app) attract another structure (the bootable image) to form the structure (a system bootable from the image).

The distributions that comprise the Meta4s catalog could be described similarly. You can combine any of those "molecules" to create your own USB key or system boot menu as you wish. You are your own alchemist, and there are few boundaries.

There you have it. Check out the DistrOS Atomic Multiboot System and build your own DistrOS Atomic Swiss Army USB Key.

Posted by grimaldo 2011-03-28

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