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Ok. I created a Linux Lite Live USB with persistence using rufus, and was able to update & upgrade, tho I did have one problem, but it's beyond my control. This is what you need to do:1. Boot up your Linux Lite persistent Live USB.2. Click on menu, and in the search bar, type drive, the tool should appear as you do3. Click on the tool to start it, once it's started, click on other software tab, and untick the 2 boxes that read cdrom, then click on close4. Launch Linux Lite Terminal and type Code: [Select]sudo apt update and hit Enter, once that's finished type Code: [Select]sudo apt upgrade and hit Enter again.As you can see in pics above, there were no errors about cdrom, and the system did upgrade. However, you might have noticed as well the other errors about some mirrors out-of-sync, well I can't do anything about it but try later, so if you do encounter the same, just try later. By the way, you could install Linux Lite in the USB too, just burn/write the ISO to another USB stick, boot it up, and when installing select the spare 32GB USB drive as the destination, that's it.
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Quote from: Moltke on August 13, 2021, 09:47:01 AMOk. I should've asked this before, but how did you create Linux Lite's live USB with persistence? Did you follow the help's instructions? https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/tutorials.html#usbpersI used the program Rufus. First I created a non-persistent USB. Then I realized I had made a mistake and went back and created a persistent USB which has kept all the settings I've done to LL since and also stored photos and files I wanted. It just won't allow me to do any updates. LL is on a spare 32GB USB drive I had. So there's plenty of room on it.https://rufus.ie/en/
Ok. I should've asked this before, but how did you create Linux Lite's live USB with persistence? Did you follow the help's instructions? https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/tutorials.html#usbpers
QuoteWhat do you mean you "didn't set up any password for LL"? Try this https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/software.html#updates and see if that helps, however, you still need a password.The only password I was ever required to set up is a password to access apps that are considered restricted on LL which (so far) all it's been is when I try to use Google Chrome. Doesn't happen when I use Firefox in LL. I don't use a password to log into LL via the USB. I was never asked to create a login or administrator password for it.I read that part of the LL manual, thanks. The linked info you referenced is exactly how I have been trying to do the updates. In my original post on this thread I posted the results of when I try to do the updates, which you've been trying to help me figure out why it doesn't work.
What do you mean you "didn't set up any password for LL"? Try this https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/software.html#updates and see if that helps, however, you still need a password.
Quote from: Moltke on August 08, 2021, 07:25:48 PMQuote from: musicismylife on August 08, 2021, 02:42:49 PMIs is not possible to do updates while using LL in this way?Yes, it is. You need to edit the sources.list file, and remove these lines cdrom://Linux Lite 5.4 - Release amd64 dists/ InRelease and cdrom://Linux 20.04 - Release amd64 dists/ Release as those are preventing the system to be updated. 1. Launch xfce4-terminal.2. Type Code: [Select]sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list.d/linuxlite.list press Enter, type in your password when asked, and hit Enter again. 3. Once the file is open to edit, locate and remove the lines cdrom://Linux Lite 5.4 - Release amd64 dists/ InRelease and cdrom://Linux 20.04 - Release amd64 dists/ Release4. To save your changes, press Ctrl + o and hit Enter5. To close the editor nano, press Ctrl + x and hit Enter 6. Try updating Linux Lite again, it should work this time. Keep in mind one thing though, while using any Linux distro in persistent mode, the kernel can't be upgraded, other components can and will, but not the kernel. This is because the kernel needs to make a few modifications to the system, which can't be made while in persistence mode.Hope this helps! Thanks for the reply. I just tried this today and after entering the command, this is what happened next in terminal and I couldn't enter anything after this:GNU nano 4.8deb http://repo.linuxliteos.com/linuxlite/ emerald mainConfused what to do next. Also, I didn't set up any password for LL, unless the one you mean that I have to enter when I try to run certain programs (like a browser.)
Quote from: musicismylife on August 08, 2021, 02:42:49 PMIs is not possible to do updates while using LL in this way?Yes, it is. You need to edit the sources.list file, and remove these lines cdrom://Linux Lite 5.4 - Release amd64 dists/ InRelease and cdrom://Linux 20.04 - Release amd64 dists/ Release as those are preventing the system to be updated. 1. Launch xfce4-terminal.2. Type Code: [Select]sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list.d/linuxlite.list press Enter, type in your password when asked, and hit Enter again. 3. Once the file is open to edit, locate and remove the lines cdrom://Linux Lite 5.4 - Release amd64 dists/ InRelease and cdrom://Linux 20.04 - Release amd64 dists/ Release4. To save your changes, press Ctrl + o and hit Enter5. To close the editor nano, press Ctrl + x and hit Enter 6. Try updating Linux Lite again, it should work this time. Keep in mind one thing though, while using any Linux distro in persistent mode, the kernel can't be upgraded, other components can and will, but not the kernel. This is because the kernel needs to make a few modifications to the system, which can't be made while in persistence mode.Hope this helps!
Is is not possible to do updates while using LL in this way?
sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list.d/linuxlite.list