Hello all !

After i download any scientific Linux distro from the internet, i have to
burn it to a DVD, CD or a number of CDs to install it. That CD or DVD is
generally used only once after which it lies unused , and worse, almost
every Linux distro comes up with a new release every 6 months.i have dozens
of CDs lying at the bottom of my drawer where they get scratches. What a
wastage of CDs!

i want to make a usb harddisk(linux bootable) that contain all the
scientific linux versions so that i can install  any  linux  on any  system
by just  changing  the boot  order  from  cdrom  to  usb  .
It will make me to add any new versions on the installation harddisk and
make my work easier.
i want to get rid of using cds and dvds.

Can anyone help me in making that kind of linux bootable installation hdd.



Regards from
-- 
Vivek Chalotra
GRID Project Associate,
High Energy Physics Group,
Department of Physics & Electronics,
University of Jammu,
Jammu 180006,
INDIA.

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