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dave@hp-usb:~$ df -hFilesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on/dev/sdb1 7.3G 3.4G 3.6G 49% /none 4.0K 0 4.0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroupudev 7.8G 4.0K 7.8G 1% /devtmpfs 1.6G 1.3M 1.6G 1% /runnone 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/locknone 7.8G 76K 7.8G 1% /run/shmnone 100M 24K 100M 1% /run/user
dave@hp-usb:~$ df -hFilesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on/dev/sdb1 7.3G 3.5G 3.4G 51% /none 4.0K 0 4.0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroupudev 7.8G 12K 7.8G 1% /devtmpfs 1.6G 1.3M 1.6G 1% /runnone 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/locknone 7.8G 76K 7.8G 1% /run/shmnone 100M 24K 100M 1% /run/user
Quote from: gold_finger on November 26, 2014, 11:07:50 PMP.s. If you're planning to make live USB from a Windows machine, download UNetbootin program from their site. If doing it from a Linux Lite computer, just open a terminal and enter this command to install it:Code: [Select]sudo apt-get install unetbootinI have much to learn here, but that is going to be one of the next things I try! Thanks!
P.s. If you're planning to make live USB from a Windows machine, download UNetbootin program from their site. If doing it from a Linux Lite computer, just open a terminal and enter this command to install it:Code: [Select]sudo apt-get install unetbootin
sudo apt-get install unetbootin
What is the minimum size usb stick one can get away with to create a bootable ll2.0 from the iso. Thanks.
bootable ll2.0 from the iso.QuoteIf you mean live usb with Unetbootin. A 2 gig stick is fine. If talking live persistence like I ran on mine at one time.A 4 gig stick will do just fine.
If you mean live usb with Unetbootin. A 2 gig stick is fine. If talking live persistence like I ran on mine at one time.A 4 gig stick will do just fine.
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