tom_a_spar wrote:
Damn Small Linux (DSL) is a live CD Linux distribution that's only 50MB in size, so it can run from a business card-size CD. Even though it's tiny, it still manages to provide a functional and easy-to-use desktop system.
http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/
What about drivers? That would still be a problem if one is looking to have a portable Amiga environment. I expect a UAE installation on a USB stick would have greater portability. Perhaps one could have both WinUAE and EUAE on the same stick?
If you want WinUAE to load upon USB stick insertion, can you create an autorun to do so? I can't remember seeing autorun used for USB, though I imagine it would be possible.