Creating a Live USB with Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator that has persistent storage mounted on boot? [duplicate]How to make a persistent live Ubuntu USB with more than 4GBCreating a startup disk on a partition of a USB driveRunning LiveUSB vs install Ubuntu on USB driveWhat would be the differences between a persistent USB Live Session and a installed Ubuntu in a USB drive?14.04 live usb with more than 4gb of persistent dataHow to create a live system on usb-drive with persistent changes on disk/hddUnable to boot Ubuntu Live USB Flash Drive with casper-rw persistent partitionCan I boot a Live USB fully to RAM, allowing me to remove the disk?Making a live USB with persistent storageBest way to make an USB stick both a storage media and a bootable Live Ubuntu device?How to restore USB drive after using Startup Disk Creator on Ubuntu 17.04?
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Creating a Live USB with Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator that has persistent storage mounted on boot? [duplicate]
How to make a persistent live Ubuntu USB with more than 4GBCreating a startup disk on a partition of a USB driveRunning LiveUSB vs install Ubuntu on USB driveWhat would be the differences between a persistent USB Live Session and a installed Ubuntu in a USB drive?14.04 live usb with more than 4gb of persistent dataHow to create a live system on usb-drive with persistent changes on disk/hddUnable to boot Ubuntu Live USB Flash Drive with casper-rw persistent partitionCan I boot a Live USB fully to RAM, allowing me to remove the disk?Making a live USB with persistent storageBest way to make an USB stick both a storage media and a bootable Live Ubuntu device?How to restore USB drive after using Startup Disk Creator on Ubuntu 17.04?
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How to make a persistent live Ubuntu USB with more than 4GB
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A friend of mine is constantly switching between different laptops that he's working on and he would like to have a Live USB with persistent storage (For Firefox bookmarks, email, etc.) that he can save to the live USB drive so that it all transfers as he's moving between machines.
Is there a way to do this with Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator so that USB drive has a partition that is mounted to a user home directory on startup?
boot partitioning mount live-usb usb-creator
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How to make a persistent live Ubuntu USB with more than 4GB
5 answers
A friend of mine is constantly switching between different laptops that he's working on and he would like to have a Live USB with persistent storage (For Firefox bookmarks, email, etc.) that he can save to the live USB drive so that it all transfers as he's moving between machines.
Is there a way to do this with Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator so that USB drive has a partition that is mounted to a user home directory on startup?
boot partitioning mount live-usb usb-creator
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SDC makes a read only USB stick, you can't add persistence. Mkusb makes a nice persistent drive or else you can unplug your internal drive and do a Full install to a USB as you would to internal drive. It is more stable and upgradeable.
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How to make a persistent live Ubuntu USB with more than 4GB
5 answers
A friend of mine is constantly switching between different laptops that he's working on and he would like to have a Live USB with persistent storage (For Firefox bookmarks, email, etc.) that he can save to the live USB drive so that it all transfers as he's moving between machines.
Is there a way to do this with Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator so that USB drive has a partition that is mounted to a user home directory on startup?
boot partitioning mount live-usb usb-creator
This question already has an answer here:
How to make a persistent live Ubuntu USB with more than 4GB
5 answers
A friend of mine is constantly switching between different laptops that he's working on and he would like to have a Live USB with persistent storage (For Firefox bookmarks, email, etc.) that he can save to the live USB drive so that it all transfers as he's moving between machines.
Is there a way to do this with Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator so that USB drive has a partition that is mounted to a user home directory on startup?
This question already has an answer here:
How to make a persistent live Ubuntu USB with more than 4GB
5 answers
boot partitioning mount live-usb usb-creator
boot partitioning mount live-usb usb-creator
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marked as duplicate by karel, Eric Carvalho, Fabby, Pablo Bianchi, earthmeLon Apr 15 at 19:08
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SDC makes a read only USB stick, you can't add persistence. Mkusb makes a nice persistent drive or else you can unplug your internal drive and do a Full install to a USB as you would to internal drive. It is more stable and upgradeable.
– C.S.Cameron
Apr 14 at 16:04
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1
SDC makes a read only USB stick, you can't add persistence. Mkusb makes a nice persistent drive or else you can unplug your internal drive and do a Full install to a USB as you would to internal drive. It is more stable and upgradeable.
– C.S.Cameron
Apr 14 at 16:04
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SDC makes a read only USB stick, you can't add persistence. Mkusb makes a nice persistent drive or else you can unplug your internal drive and do a Full install to a USB as you would to internal drive. It is more stable and upgradeable.
– C.S.Cameron
Apr 14 at 16:04
SDC makes a read only USB stick, you can't add persistence. Mkusb makes a nice persistent drive or else you can unplug your internal drive and do a Full install to a USB as you would to internal drive. It is more stable and upgradeable.
– C.S.Cameron
Apr 14 at 16:04
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You can only create live (live-only) systems with the Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator (in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and newer versions). The reason is that it is a cloning tool, that clones the content from the iso file with the read-only file system iso 9660.
But there are several tools that can create persistent live systems. I would recommend
mkusb, which creates a partition with the labelcasper-rwfor persistence. This means that the whole USB drive will be used.There are several tools that create persistent live systems with a FAT32 file system, where the content from the iso file is extracted, and a file with the name
casper-rw. Because of the FAT32 file system, the size of that file is limited to 4 GiB.Links
help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/iso2usb
help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb
help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb/persistent
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You can only create live (live-only) systems with the Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator (in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and newer versions). The reason is that it is a cloning tool, that clones the content from the iso file with the read-only file system iso 9660.
But there are several tools that can create persistent live systems. I would recommend
mkusb, which creates a partition with the labelcasper-rwfor persistence. This means that the whole USB drive will be used.There are several tools that create persistent live systems with a FAT32 file system, where the content from the iso file is extracted, and a file with the name
casper-rw. Because of the FAT32 file system, the size of that file is limited to 4 GiB.Links
help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/iso2usb
help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb
help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb/persistent
add a comment |
You can only create live (live-only) systems with the Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator (in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and newer versions). The reason is that it is a cloning tool, that clones the content from the iso file with the read-only file system iso 9660.
But there are several tools that can create persistent live systems. I would recommend
mkusb, which creates a partition with the labelcasper-rwfor persistence. This means that the whole USB drive will be used.There are several tools that create persistent live systems with a FAT32 file system, where the content from the iso file is extracted, and a file with the name
casper-rw. Because of the FAT32 file system, the size of that file is limited to 4 GiB.Links
help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/iso2usb
help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb
help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb/persistent
add a comment |
You can only create live (live-only) systems with the Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator (in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and newer versions). The reason is that it is a cloning tool, that clones the content from the iso file with the read-only file system iso 9660.
But there are several tools that can create persistent live systems. I would recommend
mkusb, which creates a partition with the labelcasper-rwfor persistence. This means that the whole USB drive will be used.There are several tools that create persistent live systems with a FAT32 file system, where the content from the iso file is extracted, and a file with the name
casper-rw. Because of the FAT32 file system, the size of that file is limited to 4 GiB.Links
help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/iso2usb
help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb
help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb/persistent
You can only create live (live-only) systems with the Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator (in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and newer versions). The reason is that it is a cloning tool, that clones the content from the iso file with the read-only file system iso 9660.
But there are several tools that can create persistent live systems. I would recommend
mkusb, which creates a partition with the labelcasper-rwfor persistence. This means that the whole USB drive will be used.There are several tools that create persistent live systems with a FAT32 file system, where the content from the iso file is extracted, and a file with the name
casper-rw. Because of the FAT32 file system, the size of that file is limited to 4 GiB.Links
help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/iso2usb
help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb
help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb/persistent
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SDC makes a read only USB stick, you can't add persistence. Mkusb makes a nice persistent drive or else you can unplug your internal drive and do a Full install to a USB as you would to internal drive. It is more stable and upgradeable.
– C.S.Cameron
Apr 14 at 16:04