Tuxboot is an open source application that helps users easily create bootable USB drives. It is designed to make it easier for users to install, run, and maintain Linux operating systems on USB flash drives. It works with any Linux distribution that supports GRUB2 (like Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora). It also supports multiple Linux distributions on a single USB drive. It includes a graphical user interface and a command-line interface. Tuxboot helps users to install a variety of Linux distributions on USB drives, create a backup of their system, and restore their system to a previous state. It also provides a number of customization options for configuring boot parameters, such as boot order, timeouts, and encryption. Tuxboot is a great tool for creating a portable Linux system, and can be used to quickly set up a USB drive with a Linux system, or to transfer an existing Linux system to a USB drive.
Discontinued The program seems to be no longer updated. The latest version, 2.9.4, released in September 2015, can still be downloaded from the official website.