Couldn’t be more happy, and I think it’s very worth installing a system with the Alma commands rather than the official.
There were some glitches with the DE installation, but nothing major, and now I have a much better functioning persistent USB system than I had before. The best USB bootable distros are lean distros that have been pruned and tuned and optimized for booting off of USB for ease of use. Rufus will ask if you want it to check for updates, press the. To start, download Rufus from Scroll down the page to the download section shown in the image below: Download and execute Rufus.
Next, click on the Live only selected option to toggle it to Persistent live selected mode: Select your USB from the next screen or select toggle USB-only show all drives if your USB is not showing, as it is being seen as a hard drive. This tutorial shows the step-by-step process of how to create a persistent storage for Debian or Ubuntu live USB. I did not use any presets – I just did the original install script, then added the Gnome desktop ( Install Desktop Environments - Manjaro) and tinkered to give myself sudoer permission, switched from stable to unstable, added a couple Gnome extensions and so forth. The first thing to do is select your source, use the file browser to select the Ubuntu ISO file. I found out that it’s really, really easy to get a system up and running this way. Youll need to use the file browser and go to the location you have it saved on your PC. Once youve done that, youll need to select the ISO you have saved to your computer. I decided to wipe the stick and start over with the Alma instructions provided here: GitHub - philmmanjaro/alma: Create Arch Linux based bootable USB drives. Ensure that the device at the top is the USB youd like to turn into your persistent drive. iso on a 128GB stick and used it on multiple computers until about a week ago, when I messed something up while addressing cumulated. In August when Phil first put up this post, I installed the.