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  • @Madchatthew Great overview, thanks. I too have done something similar (although not for a few years), and it’s a great way to be completely secure in the sense that if you need to use a public computer, you simply restart it with the USB drive attached. I’m inclined to do this again, and would probably go for a USB stick like the below

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/SSK-External-Android-Business-Essential/dp/B0C36CXVP4

    The difference in read/write speed is significant

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    @phenomlab That is awesome! I just used a 32 G stick because that is all I had. A 256 MB one would be way better and probably all you would need. It would be kinda fun to go up to 1 TB, but I don’t think you would need that size for this application.

    I love how you can use either end. One for regular USB and the other for USB C. That is great and the price is actually pretty good. I looked at the 1 TB and the price wasn’t bad even for that size.

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  • @phenomlab That is awesome! I just used a 32 G stick because that is all I had. A 256 MB one would be way better and probably all you would need. It would be kinda fun to go up to 1 TB, but I don’t think you would need that size for this application.

    I love how you can use either end. One for regular USB and the other for USB C. That is great and the price is actually pretty good. I looked at the 1 TB and the price wasn’t bad even for that size.

    @Madchatthew Yes, I am tempted, I must confess.

  • @Madchatthew Yes, I am tempted, I must confess.

    @phenomlab I say dooooo eeeeeetttttt becuase I probably will haha

  • I am totally geaking out right now. I am working from home today and tried this on another laptop we have and it is so very awesome! I did have to disable the boot security on this laptop, which I’m not too worried about. I can always re-enable it. I think I will be buying that USB you posted Phenomlab.

    I am currently typing this post from that drive and am setting up neovim for development following along a youtube video. Just because. I have been using neovim more lately and really am starting to like it. It is very powerful and a lot you can do with it from what I am seeing.

    Anyway, had to post this here because it is frickin awesome!

  • I am totally geaking out right now. I am working from home today and tried this on another laptop we have and it is so very awesome! I did have to disable the boot security on this laptop, which I’m not too worried about. I can always re-enable it. I think I will be buying that USB you posted Phenomlab.

    I am currently typing this post from that drive and am setting up neovim for development following along a youtube video. Just because. I have been using neovim more lately and really am starting to like it. It is very powerful and a lot you can do with it from what I am seeing.

    Anyway, had to post this here because it is frickin awesome!

    @Madchatthew said in Linux on a Stick:

    I think I will be buying that USB you posted Phenomlab.

    Let me know how you get on with it. I too am considering it

  • @Madchatthew said in Linux on a Stick:

    I think I will be buying that USB you posted Phenomlab.

    Let me know how you get on with it. I too am considering it

    @phenomlab I will do that. I am hoping to buy it within the next week or two.

  • So I purchased this the other day. I was able to install Linux on it last night. I ended up not having time to try it on one of the laptops yet though. So I will be doing that either tonight or tomorrow. I am excited to see how it performs with the USB-C connection.

  • So I purchased this the other day. I was able to install Linux on it last night. I ended up not having time to try it on one of the laptops yet though. So I will be doing that either tonight or tomorrow. I am excited to see how it performs with the USB-C connection.

    @Madchatthew Keep us posted!

  • Well, I have to say with the USB-C connection, you can’t even tell you are running off of a usb stick. It is ssoooo fast it is crazy. Everything functions and works as expected. It is awesome!

  • I was able to also install Steam and play a game. I also was able to install a game my daughter and I play and Minecraft. They all worked without a hitch. The only thing is that you can’t play Bedrock version on Linux. I wish MS would get their heads out of their arses and make it so you can. I only say that because my daughter like the Bedrock version and the laptop she uses will have to be switched over to Linux as well.

  • I was able to also install Steam and play a game. I also was able to install a game my daughter and I play and Minecraft. They all worked without a hitch. The only thing is that you can’t play Bedrock version on Linux. I wish MS would get their heads out of their arses and make it so you can. I only say that because my daughter like the Bedrock version and the laptop she uses will have to be switched over to Linux as well.

    @Madchatthew just revisiting this and was curious as to why you used virtual box rather than booting directly off a live CD then installing onto a connected USB?

  • @Madchatthew just revisiting this and was curious as to why you used virtual box rather than booting directly off a live CD then installing onto a connected USB?

    @phenomlab I could have done it that way too and I don’t know why I didn’t. It would have probably been easier. I found directions on the webs and just did it that way. There isn’t a specific reason. I guess doing it this way, I didn’t have to reboot my computer and could do other things while waiting for the install to complete.

    I have also not used it for several weeks on purpose, to see if reflector (I believe that is what it is called) will update the source list and update the OS without throwing an error.

  • @phenomlab I could have done it that way too and I don’t know why I didn’t. It would have probably been easier. I found directions on the webs and just did it that way. There isn’t a specific reason. I guess doing it this way, I didn’t have to reboot my computer and could do other things while waiting for the install to complete.

    I have also not used it for several weeks on purpose, to see if reflector (I believe that is what it is called) will update the source list and update the OS without throwing an error.

    @Madchatthew Thanks! Was more curiosity than anything else 🙂

  • @Madchatthew Thanks! Was more curiosity than anything else 🙂

    @phenomlab you are welcome, but I wish I would have thought of doing it that way instead. I think it would have been easier and faster to be honest.

  • @phenomlab you are welcome, but I wish I would have thought of doing it that way instead. I think it would have been easier and faster to be honest.

    @Madchatthew said in Linux on a Stick:

    I wish I would have thought of doing it that way instead. I think it would have been easier and faster to be honest.

    I’m old… Been there, done it 🙂


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