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I like to setup a 4 GB USB stick to act like a bootable media that boot a small debian lxde environment. Everything should be editable so there is no special persistent section (it all is).
How to acceive this? What is the workflow? What are the tools? I checked out various live usb installer but all do have their persistent partition.
After I have done the setup I like to make an img from the USB stick to clone it on other USB sticks.
What exactly do you mean about persistance? Why do you need everything to be editable? What exacly are you trying to acheive? – terdon – 2013-02-06T13:35:54.247
Hi @terdon. Most (or all) live usb installers install the os complete write protected and let the users save their data to an seperate (very small) partition. My setup should be 100% writable because a normal os installation is. I like to update packages or read the log from a previous boot which I can't if is not persistent. I want a normal os on a usb stick like on a normal computer with a hdd. – burnersk – 2013-02-06T14:09:46.123
OK, so you want it persistent. I had understood that you did not. – terdon – 2013-02-06T14:15:37.917