Hello Jonathan,
What I do love about your emails that you explain in details, deep specific
details and I just like that :D thanks for replying :)
Indeed, I have tried many ways. I was in love with the MultiBootUSB
approach where I can put so many ISOs on my 8GB USB which I'm using beside
my othe
Different people use bootable USB sticks and Linux in different ways.
If you want to teach and advise the Lubuntu community about use of USB
sticks, it would be good to first learn about and test several of those
ways, and understand their advantages and disadvantages, so we can then
recommend the
Hello Aera,
The method that I sent and wanted to share it with those who haven't heard
about it nor used it before, is to create a LiveUSB and quite honestly, I
have no idea if that is a 'persistence' or not?
For testing, 99.9% I used Real Hardware. This is more fun and I just love
it this way. I
Amjjawad:
When you use the package "usb-creator-gtk", it creates for you a file
system (called a "persistence file") where changes you make (including
packages you download) remain on the USB drive, so next time you boot
it, you still have those new packages, along with any configuration you
Hi Ali and everybody else,
dd is nick-named 'disk destroyer'. I made a simple script to reduce the
risk, when using this method. You are welcome to use it :-)
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1958073
Good luck
Nio alias sudodus
On 2013-04-06 14:11, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
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Hi,
After long time for me using UNetbootin and Multiboot USB Creators, etc. I
feel now so bad that I haven't used this method before. Could it be even
easier than this?
Seriously, simplicity is the ultimate sophistication :D
I'm sorry if this is a very old tip or information but I guess at leas
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