![]() ![]() Or go with syslinux as nicely explained by Dirk-Jan here also for an external USB device (works with Syslinux 6). Step 2 Right-click your drive’s icon and choose Format Step 3 Under file system, choose FAT32. Using this simple command from Arch (without the grub-mkconfig part) worked well for me to quickly install GRUB2 on external USB sticks. Connect your USB drive or flash card and launch Windows Explorer. UNetbootin creates a partition for persistence formatted to ext2 and labeled 'casper-rw. ![]() The image I created using Universal USB Installer hung during boot. Persistent storage volumes can be contrasted with ephemeral storage volumes that live and die with containers and are associated with stateless apps. It is also sometimes referred to as nonvolatile storage. ![]() ![]() I tried it and the boot failed, so continue reading for updated commands. Universal USB Installer and UNetbootin both advertise the ability to create bootable USB installations. Persistent storage is any data storage device that retains data after power to that device is shut off. Without this capability, data only exists in RAM, and will be lost when the memory loses power, such as on computer shutdown. This is what the distro recommends.īe aware the rudd-o guide has great ideas indeed, but part of it is outdated especialy beware the GRUB install. Wikipedia definition: Persistence in computer science refers to the characteristic of data that outlives the execution of the program that created it. It can read and write NFS partition and have a great video player. I used it last month and achieved all my goals :)Īrch linux can be installed on any USB2/3 device (look the wiki for "Installing Arch Linux on a USB key" with over 2GB free space in a way that allows using your USB install on multiple machines. It is a modern, USB thumb drive booting-capable, multimedia-enable Linux. Might come in handy along with the distro powerful and easy to use tool to build a custom ISO called ManjaroISO. I'm glad hassan_noori answered this question first as I didn't know yet Arch Bang guys have built up a script to add persistence on a live-usb install.Īs for Manjaro, stable 0.8.11 has no possible persistence, I've been told Manjaro-dev (aka 0.9) has it though I cannot recollect my source. ![]()
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