{http://klik.atekon.de/liveusb/screenshot.png} If you can't start the Live USB system from a running Ubuntu Live CD (perhaps you lack a functioning CD burner), you can actually just install liveusb to your normal system with the Ubuntu Live CD justmounted. Mount the image using the...
A compressed image file with a persistent live system of Lubuntu 14.04.3 LTS (32-bit) and mkusb version 10.4 can be installed into a USB pendrive or flash memory card. If you run Ubuntu installed in UEFI mode, it provides an alternative to create persistent live systems that work in BIO...
Ubuntu on the same drive changing nothing else and it worked, I honestly don't know what went wrong with the windows version. Can you confirm that when you installed from windows it not only booted but correctly showed the menu with the preconfigured options, "custom" "live" "memtest" ...
But in a persistent live Ubuntu, both 'grub-pc' and 'grub-efi' can be installed alongside each other. So it is possible to create systems that boot also in BIOS mode from a persistent live system running in UEFI mode. The current version of mkusb can work around that problem by ...
I will hook a serial cable and do more tests later, the above tests are preliminary. The STA is a ubuntu 18.04 with brcmsmac driver.Using wl driver instead of brcmsmac(since brcmsmac was totally dead once and ubuntu 18.04 default to wl anyways), I captured the first kernel log:...
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This article explains creating a persistent live USB with Ubuntu (and flavors like Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, etc.), Linux Mint, Debian or elementary OS (it should work with any Debian or Ubuntu based Linux distribution) using mkusb.
How to Make a Persistent Ubuntu USB Drive on Windows ALinux live USB driveis normally a blank slate each time you boot it. You can boot it up, install programs, save files, and change settings. But, as soon as you reboot, all your changes are wiped away and you're back to a fresh...
Next test will be to "install" Mint 18 or Ubuntu 16.04.1 from a normal Live USB containing the bootable distro chosen, and then "installing" it --with very much care!-- onto another USB much larger, preferably USB 3.0 (simulating a HDD/SDD). Not tested yet. ...