The Linux Live distros have always been a great help for users who want to give Linux a try without installing it on their machines. But these live distros used to have a drawback, as they were meant only for CDs/DVDs, and hence were read-only in nature. It was impossible to modify...
Did anyone read "Space used to preserve files across reboots" (ubuntu only)..that mean some distros based on Ubuntu can o can't supported Reply fed up September 5, 2016 (2:04 PM)# cannot believe how hard it is to make a bootable linux mint USB stick, there appears to be nothing ...
Return to the main mkusb page Persistent live systems Most of the time it is enough with a live only USB pendrive and only a waste of effort to create a persistent live system. The cloning method of mkusb is very reliable and works with most linux distros. It needs hybrid iso files...