To the one who wants more info on installing Ubuntu or Linux on USB Flash Drives as emergency backups
look up Linux Live USB Creator in google, a program for windows
use this command when done and booted into it:
sudo apt-get purge ubiquity
Currently i am working on a .iso of a modified Ubuntu called USB-untu or USBuntu that is specifically setup to work best with USBs. The key feature is it being set to use only RAM Memory in caching, thus allowing even entire shows or movies on hulu in the like to be cached into RAM never causing any writing on the USB like default would.
..among other modifications such as a top button that will show true persistence file usage which disk usage analyzer cannot show.
i cant get it to work completely right yet, Remastersys is tricky and doesnt always work properly. Right now im on a hard drive and the master system that will render a .iso, based on Ubuntu 10.10 with latest updates.
look up Linux Live USB Creator in google, a program for windows
use this command when done and booted into it:
sudo apt-get purge ubiquity
Currently i am working on a .iso of a modified Ubuntu called USB-untu or USBuntu that is specifically setup to work best with USBs. The key feature is it being set to use only RAM Memory in caching, thus allowing even entire shows or movies on hulu in the like to be cached into RAM never causing any writing on the USB like default would.
..among other modifications such as a top button that will show true persistence file usage which disk usage analyzer cannot show.
i cant get it to work completely right yet, Remastersys is tricky and doesnt always work properly. Right now im on a hard drive and the master system that will render a .iso, based on Ubuntu 10.10 with latest updates.
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