I have a different question. what I want to do is to replicate my existing linux on to a usb with persistence so that I can carry it with me and use it on any other machine which does not have a linux installed. As i understand with your tutorial one can install a 'new' system o...
The basics are simple and the defaults will generally get you started. However,Ventoyis highly user configurable and allows a great deal of user control. Further still, it has the ability to create a live USB drive with more than one distro on it. The first part of this tutorial will cov...
This tool is offered by Pendrivelinux.com and can be used to create both Linux and Windows bootable USB disks. It is a 3-step process that involves selecting a pre-defined Linux distro or Windows version, browsing ISO files, and finally selecting the USB drive. Key Features Supports FAT32...
The live remaster feature provides a slightly more permanent way of saving changes to a live-usb. It creates a new compressed linuxfs file system which contains all of your changes. Typically, someone would use root persistence to store changes on every boot and then after a big upgrade use ...
Tails Linux distro is a live operating system that seeks to provide you with a secure and anonymous internet experience while maintaining your privacy. It's designed for people who need to protect their identities while browsing the web, such as activists, journalists and persons looking for prote...
You will need to install the following packages (exact name depends of your Linux distro): libusb development files libavahi-client and libavahi-common development files gcc Go compiler pkg-config git, make and so on Building is really simple: ...
Note: The new partnew method is the same method used byEasy2Boot. Just make an Easy2Boot multiboot USB drive and copy your ISO files to it and boot! For special cases like linux ISOs with persistence, you will also need to add a .mnu file to the Easy2Boot...
When attached to a fully compatible USB-C, USB4 or Thunderbolt system, this laptop docking station supports Windows 10 and 11+, macOS 11+, and Intel or AMD Chromebooks with ChromeOS 100+. Linux is not supported. This DisplayLink dock has been designed from the inside out to provide a tr...
When a linux distro is getting close to end of life, please try to find a new version or another distro with support for a fair interval of time, and that works in the computer. After end of life there will be no updates, not even security updates, so the connection to internet is ...
If you select a distro from this list the program will take care of downloading the ISO for you: So far, so good. If you want your key to keep downloaded programs and documents in place, you're going to want persistence mode. This is step 3; simply scroll to leave room: ...