> patrick295767 wrote: > >When I am using Windows, I need sometimes to use Linux without > >touching anything. So I run Debian from the USB stick. It must remain > >very light and fast.
"Use a live media that copies everything to RAM. Make your own if no readily available is there - it is quite easy with Gentoo, Arch or whatever remains more or less simple these days." "Yep, that's a good idea, but obviously depends on the host computer having lots of available RAM. But if you're able to it'll make everything fast and delightful." Furthermore, it depends too on the processor. It shall run sufficiently fast. 2013/12/3 Nick <suckless-...@njw.me.uk>: > Quoth Dmitrij D. Czarkoff: >> patrick295767 wrote: >> >When I am using Windows, I need sometimes to use Linux without >> >touching anything. So I run Debian from the USB stick. It must remain >> >very light and fast. >> Use a live media that copies everything to RAM. Make your own if no readily >> available is there - it is quite easy with Gentoo, Arch or whatever remains >> more or less simple these days. > > Yep, that's a good idea, but obviously depends on the host computer > having lots of available RAM. But if you're able to it'll make > everything fast and delightful. >