Linux Distro suggestions - USB drive

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An 8GB flash drive is being prepared for installing a Linux distro, with a focus on portability and minimal configuration for use across various machines. Previous experiences with lightweight distros like Puppy and DSL have led to a desire for a more feature-rich option. Backtrack is being considered due to its extensive preinstalled networking tools, making it a convenient choice for users who require networking capabilities without extensive setup. Ubuntu is noted as potentially cumbersome for use on slower storage media. Recommendations also include Mandriva's upcoming USB flash version and Knoppix as viable alternatives. Users have shared experiences with WPA wireless connectivity issues, suggesting WEP as a simpler solution. Overall, the emphasis is on customizability, portability, and ease of use with networking tools.
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I'm picking up an 8gb of 16gb flash drive. I'm planning on installing a linux distro on it, since I find myself using liveCDs so much anymore.

Any suggestions? I've used puppy and DSL before, but since I'm not really limited spacewise I'd like to use something a little bit more feature-rich. I was considering backtrack, since I would probably install a lot of the networking stuff anyway.. but I'm still undecided. I'd like it to work with relatively little configuration on a wide variety of machines. I've considered ubuntu but for some reason it just feels cumbersome to me, and I think that might be made worse on such a slow storage medium. Customizability and portability are most important to me, I would like to be able to use this on pretty much any machine I come across.

Thanks in advance :).
 
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Puppy is still great - and it has packet management so you can add as many more apps as you like.
You should be able to install eg. ubuntu directly - it's just another disk drive!
You probably want to do a few things like disable swap partitions etc.
 
Mandriva is advertising a usb flash version of their code...look into it, you might be able to get a version free in a few months.
 
I highly recommend the new backtrack beta!
It works so well and has got an endless list of networking tools preinstalled.
Knoppix is a good choice as well, but from experience I definitely would pick backtrack.
 
Thanks for the suggestions fellas.

I'll try the new backtrack beta, I like the idea of not having to install/configure all the networking tools.
 
No problem.
If you use WPA on your wireless network, I must say be prepared to do a bit of work or simply just use WEP. I couldn't get my wireless card to work with WPA for ages (something to do with the WPA_supplicant) so I just used WEP and it works perfectly.
I'm running it off a 4gb usb key and its great, can carry it around in my pocket all the time. :D
 
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