Most USB sticks are formatted as FAT and not EXT, so they lose file
permission bits. Not sure that lilypond would still be executable off of a
thumb drive.

- Alex
-- 
It is referred to as the Fibonacci meal. Today's dinner is the sum of
yesterday's leftovers and the day before's leftovers.


On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 3:45 PM, -Eluze <elu...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> Federico Bruni-5 wrote:
> >
> > Lilypond sh package decompressed is around 60 MB.
> >
> > I guess that the best solution is bringing a bunch of USB drives and
> > copying the executables there.
> >
> > But I wonder if there's any other solution...
> > I don't know ho many USB drives I'll need.
> >
>
> i have a USB-stick with 4GB and one with 16GB (both for the price of 10-20
> bucks, one bought a few years ago the other 1 year ago).
>
> on the 4GB stick i could store more than 50 versions of lilypond (plus
> jedit
> or Frescobaldi…)
>
> i don't understand the problem!
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