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Is it possible to install debian simply onto a USB stick. I have two debian install disks. One is the KDE version.
When it comes to partitioning hard drives I ...
- 05-11-2008 #1Just Joined!
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USB DRIVE - install debian
Is it possible to install debian simply onto a USB stick. I have two debian install disks. One is the KDE version.
When it comes to partitioning hard drives I could simply choose the USB disk and set this to ext3
Could that disk then easily be moved from machine to machine.
- 05-11-2008 #2Linux User
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theoretically yes ,but i suggest you to install a such distribution wich is designed to usb sticks.
You can easily find some of them.
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Do you know of any specific ones?
Every few weeks I go hunting for one, and all I ever seem to find are bootable CD distros that can also happen to run from a USB stick... but to actually do anything permanent or install new apps, you STILL have to remaster them as if they were a CD/DVD distro. Somewhere, somehow, SOMEONE has to have made a flashdrive-bootable distro by now that can be treated like a "normal" install thereafter -- using ramdisks for volatile things that don't need to survive a reboot anyway, but using the flashdrive itself for things like the /home directory, config settings, newly-installed apps, etc...
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- 05-11-2008 #5Linux Guru
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You might want to check out SLAX. It normally runs with a persistant home directory and allows you to keep changes, but what's great is one of the boot options is for a fresh boot. I use it all the time and it fits into 190MB which is great, even with a full KDE desktop.


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