What Are You Doing Right Now
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@MattSpeller said:
@g.jacobse installing onto a usb drive or installing from a usb drive?
Installing TO. Installing FROM isn't an issue. I had a working drive running Mint 17.1, but it wasn't partitioned right.
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@g.jacobse try taking the HDD out of whatever you're installing it with.
Is it not recognising the USB drive when you go to select where you want it installed?
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@MattSpeller said:
@g.jacobse try taking the HDD out of whatever you're installing it with.
Is it not recognising the USB drive when you go to select where you want it installed?
all devices work,. it's the 'LIVE' vs. 'installed' Live doesn't 'keep' programs and settings. so installing programs 'clear'
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@g.jacobse oh strange! I've never had that issue! Admittedly it's been a while since I last did one. Wish I could offer something more useful
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@g.jacobse https://www.maketecheasier.com/persistent-live-usb-vs-full-install-usb/
Are you doing it through a gui or are you dd'ing the ISO to the drive?
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@johnhooks said:
@g.jacobse https://www.maketecheasier.com/persistent-live-usb-vs-full-install-usb/
Are you doing it through a gui or are you dd'ing the ISO to the drive?
I dont' want to install in Persistent mode. Wanting full install.
Used the Pendrive UUI and Unetbootin methods. Just escape me mind how I did it... (bangs head on desk) -
@g.jacobse I've never installed to a usb like that. Will it not let you select another usb as the target?
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@g.jacobse waaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit a sec - once you have the live version on it, can't you then install full? Am I just crazy / thinking of live CD options?
aka - boot to live CD, install onto usb from there?
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@MattSpeller said:
@g.jacobse waaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit a sec - once you have the live version on it, can't you then install full? Am I just crazy / thinking of live CD options?
aka - boot to live CD, install onto usb from there?
Yes you can. I just attempting to have a NTFS or FAT32 volume as wee on the USB drive.
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@MattSpeller said:
@g.jacobse waaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit a sec - once you have the live version on it, can't you then install full? Am I just crazy / thinking of live CD options?
aka - boot to live CD, install onto usb from there?
You don't want a full install onto USB stick. You want to image the Live image to there instead.
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@g.jacobse said:
@MattSpeller said:
@g.jacobse waaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit a sec - once you have the live version on it, can't you then install full? Am I just crazy / thinking of live CD options?
aka - boot to live CD, install onto usb from there?
Yes you can. I just attempting to have a NTFS or FAT32 volume as wee on the USB drive.
Running a full install on flash media will kill it very quickly.
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About to head off to dinner in the old town of Panama City.
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so I figured I'd try to install Arch on an old laptop for fun. I'm getting a failed retrieving file on all of the repos. Maybe I should just take that as a hint
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I keep meaning to play with Arch, but I'm never sure of the compelling reason why.
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For desktop Linux I like to play with Linux Mint, Fedora and OpenSuse.
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If you want an interesting and awesome desktop experience, test out PC-BSD. Not Linux, but FreeBSD based instead.
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@scottalanmiller I figured it might be a good learning experience, guess not.
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@scottalanmiller Ok I will. I have CentOS7 on my main comp, but I'll put that on the one I was going to try arch on.
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Dinner last night.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@g.jacobse said:
@MattSpeller said:
@g.jacobse waaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit a sec - once you have the live version on it, can't you then install full? Am I just crazy / thinking of live CD options?
aka - boot to live CD, install onto usb from there?
Yes you can. I just attempting to have a NTFS or FAT32 volume as wee on the USB drive.
Running a full install on flash media will kill it very quickly.
That is not what I wanted to hear. I want to use the Mini USB drive that I have. It doesn't protrude much and is easy to transport around. For the Asus eeePC 1000HE laptop I have, it's perfect. Could I install it on the internal Hard drive - yes I could. But that defeats my 'goal'.
Using a External Hard drive, either PATA, SATA or SSD again defeats the goal of having something in the pocket, ready to go, and won't snag on things badly.