I have actually have used that unetbootin utility. It is very quick and handy. My only comment on the USB images is, I haven't seen a work around to expand the SquashFS to the Size of your USB. Its strange it mounts the OS understandably as CDROM with only Read-only, and the persistent part if very small. It has to be simple I just don't see where the mounting is occuring. Until I can find a solution to expand the SquashFS, I am going to continue to use my two 4gb thumbdrive (I got a three pack at Costco). Its actually really nice for ultimately carrying my 'opts' apps separately allowing me to try a different flavor and still keep my apps on my app thumb drive (where dependencies could be an issue). I actually put an article out on <a href="http://www.digitalanomaly.com">http://www.digitalanomaly.com</a> on
booting a bootable USB device within a virtual machine in Windows
(qemu) (it is relatively useful, because of the performance).<br><br>Matthew Perry <br>