Searching for a minimal operating system for moving files between storage devices
Searching for a minimal operating system for moving files between storage devices
if you are able to use it or willing to google then one without gui
Puppy Linux fits your requirements without losing the graphical interface. The 64-bit Ubuntu Bionic version is suggested.
Linux alone runs efficiently on modest hardware—just about 128MB RAM and an 800MHz processor. The main factors that slow it down are the desktop interface and background tasks. You also don’t have to download a full distribution onto a USB drive. Many Linux releases provide a LiveCD, allowing you to start the operating system directly from the installation media without a full setup. I suggest trying Xubuntu, which runs on the XFCE desktop environment—lightweight yet still functional.
SysrescueCD is a solid choice. It offers the newest 5.x versions, which are lighter—around 1GB or less compared to the larger 6.x releases. You can start it in either command-line or graphical mode. Be mindful of its powerful features; it includes tools that can permanently erase drives, so proceed carefully when testing!