Has anyone successfully set up a live boot of Linux Mint with persistence on a USB drive, similar to how Tails OS operates? I’m looking to save files and installed applications across reboots. If so, could you share your method or any guides you found helpful? Thanks!

  • Leaflet@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    You could install Linux Mint onto a flash drive. Though keep in mind that flash drives aren’t that robust, the flash chips are cheaper and will fail faster than SSDs.

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      14 hours ago

      I had a 128GB USB “3.0” (one of the cheaper ones so might have actually be slower than 2.x max speeds) stick fail on me right after installing Mint onto it and booting into it once or twice, so yes this is indeed a thing that can happen

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      19 hours ago

      You could also get one of the SSD drives that look like flash storage. I got a “usb stick” with 512GB SSD for about $60 last year.

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        14 hours ago

        Yep, you can get an m.2 NVMe to USB3 converter very cheap and stick any m.2 nvme drive in it. (Also sata versions exist for m.2 sata)

        Much safer solution for your data.