That's pretty much it, as well as the partitioning schema. As for updates, I think that the shelf live of a "persistent" usb stick is on par with that of a stock LiveCD, they are not really ment for day to day use & longevity. In theory it should work the same as an install, but a usb stick by design is really just a storage device. I've one that I managed to bugger up pretty good by doing updates on it, it may have even been an upgrade I forget.g0nad wrote:Thanks for the howto! It appears to have worked. It seems to me that the only things really needed was the 'live persistent' boot option and the partition labelled 'live-rw'. Is that correct?
What happens when Debian release and update for the kernel?
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