02-12-2023, 07:51 PM
(02-12-2023, 07:44 PM)firenice03 link Wrote: [member=50462]earlypearly[/member]
A typical liveusb cannot be updated, hence the cdrom errors you see. Also as it's a live environment any system changes or installed software will be removed at next boot.
If you really want a USB OS, you want to looks at live with persistence, being portable, or you can install to usb. But know usb storage isn't the fastest media.
I have had good results with sd cards if your system supports it.
Thank you very much for the quick reply. I used the Rufus utility to burn the Linux Lite ISO to a USB drive, and gave it 20 GB of persistent storage, I guess that it didn't work out.
Is there another way to make the USB persistent?
Thanks also for the tip about SD cards.