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There are several methods of turning a regular USB Flash or "pen" drive into a bootable drive running a Linux OS platform, and there are lots of advantages to doing so. First, it's like carrying a pocket-sized personal computer. Second, booting from it essentially changes every different computer into the same one.
One way to make USB drives bootable is the "old-fashioned" way, by downloading the ISO, burning to CD/DVD, booting from the CD/DVD, and then installing to the USB drive. This method works well, and some distributions (distros) make it easy, notable Puppy Linux. Another way is to use Linux Live USB Creator.
This open source (naturally) software provides an easy-to-use GUI and supplies 20+ distros to use. It also has a lot of other options, such as installing to hard drive. The last method is to use unetbootin.
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