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I've done the Live CD/USB, and that worked fine, but for the lack of being able to save data. Persistence is an option, but what I'm really looking for is a full fledged bootable install on a USB ...
So you want to run Ubuntu Linux on an Intel Compute Stick, but don’t want to buy the model that comes with Ubuntu pre-loaded… because it also has half the RAM and one fourth as much storage as ...
As I discovered when I tested the Windows version of the Compute Stick earlier this year, you can load Ubuntu on a microSD card (or USB flash drive) and get it to boot on the PC-on-a-stick.
That's about it for Windows. Now get your Ubuntu CD or USB stick ready and insert it in your system. Ignore whatever auto-play prompts appear, and restart your system. Installing and configuring ...
Alternate: Mac options: You can create an Ubuntu USB stick from a Mac, but it requires both tricky, theoretically harmful Terminal commands and administrator access.
Then, follow the instructions below to create a bootable drive and boot the OS to your system: To create a bootable USB stick, download the balenaEtcher software (officially recommended) on your PC.
Another day, another bootable USB Linux distro. While last week's FingerGear flash drive was billed as a "computer on a stick," the new Ubuntu H2 from Pertec is being touted as "the first Linux ...
So I've got a old laptop booting off a USB stick. I picked the ZFS option on install and everything is going peachy. I'm now thinking I should make the boot pool a mirror as I found a old SSD. The ...
To Dual Boot, say Windows and Ubuntu, on separate Hard Drives, you must first meet the prerequisite and then follow the steps mentioned here.
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