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hi im new here and im trying to install a linux distro onto a flash drive so i can play fretz on fire on my dads computer because he wont ...
- 05-03-2009 #1Just Joined!
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install fretz on fire onto a flash drive
hi im new here and im trying to install a linux distro onto a flash drive so i can play fretz on fire on my dads computer because he wont let me install any games in windows so i thought this could work
ok so im on ubuntu 9.10 and i have installed unetbootin and tested it with puppy linux and dsl and they both worked on my dads comp but id like to know if i can add applications to a .iso so i can just boot from the flash drive on my dads comp and play fretz on fire
uh sorry for the long run on sentence(hope u can understand it lol)
- 05-05-2009 #2
-_-" same when i was kid X_X
Hello
and Welcome to forums.
UnetBootin creates a Live media to use Linux. not a normal install.
To install or keep files persistent on flash drive, you have to install linux normally on flash drive. most of the distros can be installed directly on usb drives. just disable your HDDs from bios.
or you can use usb-creator available in ubuntu/mint
- 05-07-2009 #3Just Joined!
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i have ubuntu installed but whats usb-creator
- 05-08-2009 #4
its a utility which create a live usb, allowing a persistant storage in your /home


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