On 04/11/2013 11:33 AM, Florian Paul Schmidt wrote:
On 04/11/2013 11:28 AM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
Imagine that the teaching room with windows computers should be left
as it was. Installing on usb needs changes in the bootmenu/grub
right, so you get some sort of dualboot. How easy and risky is it to
undo that?
\r
Well it's only the boot menu/grub on the USB drive. But it also just
occured to me that when you create e.g. a bootable USB drive with
Ubuntu's usb tool, you can actually reserve some capacity for changes
in the filesystem. This would allow you to alter the installed
packages on the image, etc.. So a full install to the USB drive is not
necessary.
Flo
This might be outdated, but gives the general picture:
http://www.tuxradar.com/content/how-install-linux-usb-flash-drive
Flo
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Florian Paul Schmidt
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