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To: PAR35
Come to think of it, if your machine will boot from a thumb drive, you can use the same stick for both the operating system and the files.

If you've got a minute, just how do you do that? I made a bootable Ubuntu stick on a 2 GB SanDisk and cannot get at the remaining space. Given that a live CD has only 700 MB to work with, I was expecting something on the order of a little over a gig of free space to fool with but no luck.

26 posted on 01/02/2010 8:54:55 PM PST by ThunderSleeps (obama out now! I'll keep my money, my guns, and my freedom - you can keep the change.)
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To: ThunderSleeps

When you say that you can’t get at the remaining space, what exactly do you mean?

Because you can’t write to the filesystem directly while using the USB, because the filesystem still believes it is on a read-only CD rom.

Or, do you mean that the disk is now full? If so, you made your persistence file (the place where you store your changes) so large that it takes up all of the remaining space.

2GB isn’t a lot for a USB startup disk. I’ve run out of space on a 4gb before. Depends on how much you want to install.

Do you have persistence working? In other words, if you save a file on your USB stick’s desktop, is it still there the next time you boot with it?

Also, when you make a live USB boot disk using Ubuntu, you are given the option of how large you want to make your persistence file, or whether or not you even have one.

If you give me more information, I can help you. Freepmail me if you want.

I currently have a 32gb pen drive with a 6 GB Ubuntu partition and a 26 GB storage partition. Pretty cool.


30 posted on 01/03/2010 7:20:36 AM PST by FLAMING DEATH (Are you better off than you were $4 trillion ago?)
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To: ThunderSleeps

I was speaking of Puppy, which was designed for such things. Don’t know about Ubuntu. My one experience with it indicated I’d have to install it to save my settings, and I didn’t want to mess with the existing Windows install. (Also trashed an old computer trying to upgrade the bios to run Ubuntu - it’s not as sympathetic to old machines.)


33 posted on 01/03/2010 8:24:42 AM PST by PAR35
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