Linux OS List

Rescue and repair live CDs

BSD-based

Linux-basedSee also: Comparison of Linux distributions#Live CDs/DVDs/USBs

Debian-based

Knoppix-based

A large number of live CDs are based on Knoppix. The list of those is in the derivatives section of the Knoppix article.

Ubuntu-based

These are based at least partially on Ubuntu, which is based on Debian:

 Other

  • Damn Small Linux – very light and small with JWM and fluxbox, installable Live CD
  • Debian Live - Official live CD version of Debian.
  • DemoLinux (versions 2 and 3) – one of the very first Live CDs
  • Dreamlinux – installable Live CD to hard drives or flash media
  • Finnix – a small system administration Live CD. A PowerPC version is available.
  • Freeduc-cd – an educational live CD using Xfce realized with the help of UNESCO
  • gnuLinEx – includes GNOME
  • GNUstep – works on i386, AMD64, UltraSPARC, and PowerPC
  • grml – installable Live CD for sysadmins and text tool users
  • Kanotix – installable Live CD
  • Knoppix – the "original" Debian-based Live CD
  • MEPIS – installable Live CD
  • PureOS - based on Debian testing, installable Live CD/USB
  • sidux[3] based on Debian unstable (Sid), installable Live CD, DVD
  • ULAnux/ULAnix – created in Mérida, Venezuela, and available on CD/DVD and USB forms

 Gentoo-based

 RPM-based

 Mandriva-based

 Slackware-based

 openSUSE-based

 Red Hat Linux/Fedora-based

 Other

  • PCLinuxOS – installable Live CD for desktop computing use
  • Granular – installable Live CD based on PCLinuxOS, featuring KDE and Enlightenment

 Other (Linux-based)

 OpenSolaris-based

  • OpenSolaris – the official distribution supported by Sun Microsystems
  • MilaX small opensolaris based LiveCD and LiveUSB
  • Nexenta OS – combines the GNU userland with the OpenSolaris kernel.
  • BeleniX – full LiveCD and LiveUSB distribution
  • SchilliX – is the first OpenSolaris Live CD distribution.

GNU-based

Mac OS X-based

Microsoft Windows-based

  • BartPE (Windows XP/2003) – allows the creation of a bootable CD from Windows-install files
  • WinBuilder (Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista) – allows the creation of a bootable CD from Windows-install files
  • Reatogo-X-PE – based on BartPE
  • VistaPE – a Live CD version for Windows Vista
  • UBCD4Win-a WinXP based Live CD with lots of recovery/system tools.
  • Microsoft Windows Preinstallation Environment
Microsoft representatives have described third-party efforts at producing Windows-based Live CDs as “improperly licensed” uses of Windows, unless you use it solely to rescue your own, properly licensed Installation. However, Nu2 Productions believes the use of BartPE is legal provided that one Windows license is purchased for each BartPE CD, and the Windows license is used for nothing else.[6]
The Microsoft sanctioned MS Windows Preinstallation Environment product is linked above, but only WinPE version 2.0 or newer is available freely for general use as part of the Windows Automated Installation Kit.[citation needed]

DOS-based

  • FreeDOS - the official "Full CD" 1.0 release includes a Live CD portion
  • FUZOMA – a Live CD educational software collection based on FreeDOS

Other operating systems

  • BeOS – all BeOS discs can be run in Live CD mode, although PowerPC versions need to be kickstarted from Mac OS 8
  • OS/2 Ecomstation Demo
  • Minix
  • AmigaOS 4 – installable Live CD which also can be used independently from any existing OS installations.
  • MorphOS – installable Live CD which can be also used as independent from any existing MorphOS installations.
  • AROS – offers Live CD for download on the project page
  • OpenVMS – installable Live CD
  • Plan 9 from Bell Labs – Plan 9 has a Live CD, which is also its install CD (and the installer is a shell script).
  • QNX
  • ReactOS
  • SkyOS
  • Syllable Desktop Live CD

See alsoList of tools to create Live USB systems