![]() ![]() If you're a Microsoft Windows user, you'll probably want to read this instead: Rufus: Creating A Persistent Storage Live USB With Ubuntu Or Debian From Windows. You'll need to be running Ubuntu, Linux Mint or Debian to install mkusb (it seems you may be able to install mkusb on other Linux distributions, but there's no list of dependencies to install manually, and it may or may not work). This article explains creating a persistent live USB with Ubuntu (and flavors like Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, etc.), Linux Mint, Debian or elementary OS (it should work with any Debian or Ubuntu based Linux distribution), using mkusb. A persistent live USB allows saving any changes you make to the live system, so the they are still present the next time you boot to it. When you create a regular Linux live USB, you can install software, download files, make changes to the system, and so on, but all of these changes are lost after a reboot. ![]()
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