Thats exactly why I love it and wanted to share it. Just download the iso straight into the AUTO folder and boot.Les Kerf wrote: As I was playing with this, it dawned on me that this is an ideal means of "test driving" Puppy linux. Just drag an ISO file into the thumb drive it and take Puppy for a walk. No need to fiddle around with partitions, bootloaders, etc. If you don't like this one, delete it and try another.
Sweet
Les
Remember it is not only for puppy. Other Live Linux ISO's works as well
If you are a windows user check out this
It may be easier for you to prepare the USB if you are not familiar with Linux.