List of live CDs
This is a 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
- Billix – A multiboot distribution and system administration toolkit with the ability to install any of the included Linux distributions
- Inquisitor – Linux kernel-based hardware diagnostics, stress testing and benchmarking live CD
- Parted Magic – Entirely based on the 2.6 or newer Linux kernels
- System Folder of classic Mac OS on a CD or on a floppy disk – Works on any media readable by 68k or PowerPC Macintosh computers
- SystemRescueCD – A Linux kernel-based CD with tools for Windows and Linux repairs
BSD-based
[FreeBSD] based
- DesktopBSD – as of 1.6RC1 FreeBSD and FreeSBIE based
- FreeBSD – has supported use of a "fixit" CD for diagnostics since 1996
- FreeNAS – m0n0wall-based
- FreeSBIE – FreeBSD-based
- GhostBSD – FreeBSD based with gnome GUI, installable to HDD
- Ging – Debian GNU/kFreeBSD-based
- m0n0wall – FreeBSD-based
- TrueOS – FreeBSD-based
- pfSense – m0n0wall-based
Other BSDs
- DragonFly BSD
Linux kernel-based
Arch Linux based
- Artix – LXQt preconfigured and OpenRC-oriented live CD and distribution
- Archie – live CD version of Arch Linux.
- Antergos
- Chakra
- Manjaro – primarily free software operating system for personal computers aimed at ease of use.
- SystemRescueCD
Debian-based
- antiX – A light-weight edition based on Debian
- Debian Live – Official live CD version of Debian
- 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
- Tails – An Amnesic OS based on anonymity and Tor
- Slax – modular and very easy to remaster
- Webconverger – Kiosk software that boots live in order to turn PC into temporary Web kiosk
Knoppix-based
Ubuntu-based
These are based at least partially on Ubuntu, which is based on Debian:- CGAL LiveCD – Live CD containing CGAL with all demos compiled. This enables the user to get an impression of CGAL and create CGAL software without the need to install CGAL.
- Emmabuntüs is a Linux distribution derived from Ubuntu and designed to facilitate the repacking of computers donated to Emmaüs Communities.
- gNewSense – Supported by the Free Software Foundation, includes GNOME
- gOS – A series of lightweight operating systems based on Ubuntu with Ajax-based applications and other Web 2.0 applications, geared to beginning users, installable live CD
- Linux Mint – Installable live CD
- Mythbuntu – A self-contained media center suite based on Ubuntu and MythTV
- OpenGEU – Installable live CD
- PC/OS – An Ubuntu derivative whose interface was made to look like BeOS. a 64 bit version was released in May 2009. In 2010 PC/OS moved to a more unified look to its parent distribution and a GNOME version was released on March 3, 2010.
- Pinguy – An Ubuntu-based distribution designed to look and feel simple. Pinguy is designed with the intent of integrating new users to Linux.
- Puredyne – Live CD/DVD/USB for media artists and designers, based on Ubuntu and Debian Live
- Qimo 4 Kids – A fun distro for kids that comes with educational games
- Trisquel – Supported by the Free Software Foundation, includes GNOME
- TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library – Family of installable live CD appliances optimized for ease of use in server-type usage scenarios
- Ubuntu and Lubuntu – Bootable live CDs
Other Debian-based
- AVLinux – AVLinux is a Linux for multimedia content creators.
- CrunchBang Linux – Installable live CD, using Openbox as window manager
- Damn Small Linux – Very light and small with JWM and Fluxbox, installable live CD
- DemoLinux – One of the very first live CDs
- Dreamlinux – Installable live CD to hard drives or flash media * This distribution has ceased support *
- gnuLinEx – Includes GNOME
- Kanotix – Installable live CD
- MEPIS – Installable live CD
Gentoo-based
- Bitdefender Rescue CD
- Calculate Linux
- FireballISO – VMware virtual machine that generates a customized security-hardened IPv4 and IPv6 firewall live CD.
- Incognito – includes anonymity and security tools such as Tor by default
- Kaspersky Rescue Disk
- Pentoo
- SabayonLinux
- Ututo
- VidaLinux
Mandriva-based
- DemoLinux
- Mageia – installable live CD
- Mandriva Linux – installable live CD; GNOME and KDE editions available
openSUSE-based
- openSuSE – official Novell/SuSE-GmbH version – installable live CD; GNOME and KDE versions available
Red Hat Linux/Fedora-based
- Berry Linux
- CentOS – installable live CD
- Fedora – installable live CD, with GNOME or KDE
- Korora – installable live USB, with Cinnamon, GNOME, KDE, MATE, or Xfce
- Network Security Toolkit – installable live disc, with GNOME or Fluxbox
Slackware-based
- AUSTRUMI – 50 MB Mini distro
- BioSLAX – a bioinformatics live CD with over 300 bioinformatics applications
- NimbleX – under 200 MB
- Porteus – under 300 MB
- Salix
- Vector Linux
- Zenwalk
Other
- Acronis Rescue Media – to make disk images from hard disk drives
- CHAOS – small and designed for creating ad hoc computer clusters
- EnGarde Secure Linux – a highly secure Linux based on SE Linux
- GeeXboX – a self-contained media center suite based on Linux and MPlayer
- GoboLinux – an alternative Linux distribution. Its most salient feature is its reorganization of the filesystem hierarchy. Under GoboLinux, each program has its own subdirectory tree.
- Granular – installable live CD based on PCLinuxOS, featuring KDE and Enlightenment
- Lightweight Portable Security – developed and publicly distributed by the United States Department of Defense’s Software Protection Initiative to serve as a secure end node
- Linux From Scratch Live CD – used as a starting point for a Linux From Scratch installation
- Nanolinux – 14 MB distro on an installable live CD with BusyBox and Fltk, for desktop computing
- paldo GNU/Linux – independently developed, rolling release distribution on installable live CD
- PCLinuxOS – installable live CD for desktop computing use
- Puppy Linux – installable live CD, very small
- SliTaz GNU/Linux – installable live CD, one of the smallest available with good feature set
- Tiny Core Linux – based on Linux 2.6 kernel, BusyBox, Tiny X, Fltk, and Flwm, begins at 10 MB
- XBMC Live – a self-contained media center suite based on Embedded Linux and XBMC Media Center
OS X-based
- DasBoot by SubRosaSoft.com
- OSx86
Windows-based
- BartPE – allows creation of a bootable CD from Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 installation files
- WinBuilder – allows the creation of a bootable CD from Windows 2000 and later
- Windows Preinstallation Environment
OpenSolaris-based
- 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
- Nexenta OS – combines the GNU userland with the OpenSolaris kernel.
- OpenIndiana – since OpenIndiana 151a based on Illumos
Other operating systems
- AmigaOS 4 – Installable live CD
- Arch Hurd – A live CD of Arch Linux with the GNU Hurd as its kernel
- AROS – Offers live CD for download on the project page
- BeOS – All BeOS discs can be run in live CD mode, although PowerPC versions need to be kickstarted from Mac OS 8 when run on Apple or clone hardware
- FreeDOS – the official "Full CD" 1.0 release includes a live CD portion
- Haiku – Haiku is a free and open source operating system compatible with BeOS running on Intel x86 platforms instead of PowerPC.
- Hiren's BootCD
- Minix
- MorphOS – Installable live CD
- OpenVMS – Installable live CD
- OS/2 Ecomstation Demo
- Plan 9 from Bell Labs – Has a live CD, which is also its install CD.
- QNX
- ReactOS
- SkyOS
- Syllable Desktop