LiveCD allows you to experience the operating system without installing to a hard drive. Most Linux desktop distributions offer LiveCD, which is a very effective way to advertise yourself. The use of LiveCD is simple. First set your computer to boot from the CD drive (no?) Take your http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/9738.html "> > get the computer master." Then put the CD in the CD drive and reboot. You don't have to do anything, wait a while, you can get into the table. Here's an example of Ubuntu 8.04 LiveCD.
Put the Ubuntu CD in the CD-ROM and reboot, and you will enter the following interface:
Language menu
This is a language menu. With the arrow keys on your keyboard, select Chinese (Simplified) and enter.
Chinese interface
Well, this translation sucks. It was meant to "try Ubuntu without moving anything on the computer." Press ENTER to enter Ubuntu loading screen:
Ubuntu load