List of live CDs


A live CD or live DVD is a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM containing a bootable computer operating system. Live CDs are unique in that they have the ability to run a complete, modern operating system on a computer lacking mutable secondary storage, such as a hard disk drive.

Rescue and repair

BSD-based

[FreeBSD] based

Other BSDs

Linux kernel-based

Arch Linux based

Debian-based

These are directly based on Debian:
  • antiX – A light-weight edition based on Debian
  • Debian Live – Official live CD version of Debian
  • Devuan - A fork of the Debian Linux distribution that uses sysvinit, runit or OpenRC instead of systemd.
  • Finnix – A small system administration live CD, based on Debian testing, and available for x86 and PowerPC architectures
  • grml – Installable live CD for sysadmins and text tool users
  • HandyLinux – A French/English Linux distribution derived from Debian designed for inexperienced computer users
  • Instant WebKiosk – Live, browser only operating system for use in web kiosks and digital signage deployments
  • Kali Linux – The most advanced penetration testing distribution
  • Knoppix – The "original" Debian-based live CD
  • MX Linux – Live based on Debian stable
  • Parrot OS – a distribution with a focus on security, privacy, and development
  • Tails – An Amnesic OS based on anonymity and Tor
  • Slax – modular and very easy to remaster
  • WebconvergerKiosk software that boots live in order to turn PC into temporary Web kiosk

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 Debian-based

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Mandriva-based

DemoLinux

openSUSE-based

  • openSuSE – official Novell/SuSE-GmbH version – installable live CD; GNOME and KDE versions available

Red Hat Linux/Fedora-based

Slackware-based

Other

OS X-based

Windows-based

Microsoft representatives have described third-party efforts at producing Windows-based live CDs as "improperly licensed" uses of Windows, unless used solely to rescue a 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.

OpenSolaris-based

Systems based on the former open source "OS/net Nevada" or ONNV open source project by Sun Microsystems.
  • BeleniX – full live CD and live USB distribution
  • OpenSolaris – the former official distribution supported by Sun Microsystems based on ONNV and some closed source parts

Illumos-based

Illumos is a fork of the former OpenSolaris ONNV aiming to further develop the ONNV and replacing the closed source parts while remaining binary compatible. The following products are based upon Illumos:

Other operating systems

Live USBs

This list is for operating systems distributions that are specifically designed to boot off a USB flash drive, often called a USB stick.
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In addition, many other operating systems can be made to run from a USB flash drive,
possibly using one of the List of tools to create Live USB systems.