On Fri, Mar 01, 2013 at 03:42:56PM -0500, Mark Filipak wrote:
> On 2013/3/1 3:29 PM, Go Linux wrote:
> 
> >>The Debian Live USB is acting like a CD. That's fine, I can
> >>boot from it. But I can't configure it (different wallpaper,
> >>for example) and I can't install anything (Icedove, for
> >>example). Do you
> >>know of any way to do that?
> >
> >You can install to USB with 'persistence' - an additional writable partition 
> >- which will allow some user changes to be retained.
> 
> If I could install to USB, I'd do just that. My problem is that I can't 
> install to USB.
> 
'persistence' is used on the Debian Live USB as a way of saving
settings and /home, etc.  I suspect setting that up is more complicated
than you would like, though.

I recommend Debian to USB (not Debian Live) because it'll give you a
more traditional Debian installation in terms of file layout, etc.

-Rob


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