> A live usb works on almost any machine that it is plugged into
> But if you install debian on a usb drive that usb drive works only in the
> machine that it was installed in (or maybe a machine that is exactly the
> same as the one it was installed in)
>
> Is this correct?
In my experience, no:
On Sat, 20 Feb 2021 21:14:57 +0300
Semih Ozlem wrote:
> A live usb works on almost any machine that it is plugged into
> But if you install debian on a usb drive that usb drive works only in
> the machine that it was installed in (or maybe a machine that is
> exactly the same as the one it was in
On 2021-02-20 10:14, Semih Ozlem wrote:
... if you install debian on a usb drive that usb drive works only in the
machine that it was installed in (or maybe a machine that is exactly the
same as the one it was installed in)
Is this correct?
I have several computers based on the Intel x86_64 a
Hi everyone,
A live usb works on almost any machine that it is plugged into
But if you install debian on a usb drive that usb drive works only in the
machine that it was installed in (or maybe a machine that is exactly the
same as the one it was installed in)
Is this correct?
If a live usb has m
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