It's possible to run Ubuntu straight from a USB stick and use the same stick as HDD? [duplicate]





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I want to install Ubuntu on a usb stick and run the OS from it and also use the same usb as main drive, like everything i install it's kept on there so then I'm able to run like "my user" on another computer. It's possible?










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  • @FrancoOsorio it's really not recommended though. you'll experience considerable slowdowns. also switching PC's won't be as plug and play as you might imagine.

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  • Most computers see a USB drive as just another hard drive with Linux. Unplug your internal drive, plug in your USB and install to it as you would an internal drive.

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  • How do I install Ubuntu to a USB key? (without using Startup Disk Creator)

    23 answers



  • How to create a persistent usb?

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I want to install Ubuntu on a usb stick and run the OS from it and also use the same usb as main drive, like everything i install it's kept on there so then I'm able to run like "my user" on another computer. It's possible?










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  • @FrancoOsorio it's really not recommended though. you'll experience considerable slowdowns. also switching PC's won't be as plug and play as you might imagine.

    – tatsu
    16 hours ago













  • Most computers see a USB drive as just another hard drive with Linux. Unplug your internal drive, plug in your USB and install to it as you would an internal drive.

    – C.S.Cameron
    8 hours ago














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This question already has an answer here:




  • How do I install Ubuntu to a USB key? (without using Startup Disk Creator)

    23 answers



  • How to create a persistent usb?

    4 answers




I want to install Ubuntu on a usb stick and run the OS from it and also use the same usb as main drive, like everything i install it's kept on there so then I'm able to run like "my user" on another computer. It's possible?










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  • How do I install Ubuntu to a USB key? (without using Startup Disk Creator)

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  • How to create a persistent usb?

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I want to install Ubuntu on a usb stick and run the OS from it and also use the same usb as main drive, like everything i install it's kept on there so then I'm able to run like "my user" on another computer. It's possible?





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  • How do I install Ubuntu to a USB key? (without using Startup Disk Creator)

    23 answers



  • How to create a persistent usb?

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marked as duplicate by Kulfy, guiverc, karel, Arronical, Fabby 12 hours ago


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  • @FrancoOsorio it's really not recommended though. you'll experience considerable slowdowns. also switching PC's won't be as plug and play as you might imagine.

    – tatsu
    16 hours ago













  • Most computers see a USB drive as just another hard drive with Linux. Unplug your internal drive, plug in your USB and install to it as you would an internal drive.

    – C.S.Cameron
    8 hours ago



















  • @FrancoOsorio it's really not recommended though. you'll experience considerable slowdowns. also switching PC's won't be as plug and play as you might imagine.

    – tatsu
    16 hours ago













  • Most computers see a USB drive as just another hard drive with Linux. Unplug your internal drive, plug in your USB and install to it as you would an internal drive.

    – C.S.Cameron
    8 hours ago

















@FrancoOsorio it's really not recommended though. you'll experience considerable slowdowns. also switching PC's won't be as plug and play as you might imagine.

– tatsu
16 hours ago







@FrancoOsorio it's really not recommended though. you'll experience considerable slowdowns. also switching PC's won't be as plug and play as you might imagine.

– tatsu
16 hours ago















Most computers see a USB drive as just another hard drive with Linux. Unplug your internal drive, plug in your USB and install to it as you would an internal drive.

– C.S.Cameron
8 hours ago





Most computers see a USB drive as just another hard drive with Linux. Unplug your internal drive, plug in your USB and install to it as you would an internal drive.

– C.S.Cameron
8 hours ago










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You could try mkusb https://help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb
and its persistent live system. But keeping such a system up to date cab be problematic.






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    Yes it is possible. when you install the OS make sure to install the OS in the USB drive of your choosing.



    1) when you install the OS go to something else option



    2) select the drive that you want to install the OS (In your case your USB drive)



    3) select USB drive as root partition (/)



    4) after that change boot-loader install location to your USB Drive



    5) click continue



    now if the installation successful then your USB drive is now bootable.



    and don't forget to override the boot order inside the BIOS when you want to use that USB drive.






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      What you describe is called persistent live installation.
      You can achieve this in two ways:




      1. favourite option: https://unetbootin.github.io/ (you can also partition the USB storage in two parts with gedit

      2. alternative option: create a casper-rw "virtual partition" (it's nothing but a file in fact) for the persistent data storage. (see How do I get a live-USB to use a partition for persistence?)






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        You could try mkusb https://help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb
        and its persistent live system. But keeping such a system up to date cab be problematic.






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          You could try mkusb https://help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb
          and its persistent live system. But keeping such a system up to date cab be problematic.






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            You could try mkusb https://help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb
            and its persistent live system. But keeping such a system up to date cab be problematic.






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            You could try mkusb https://help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb
            and its persistent live system. But keeping such a system up to date cab be problematic.







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                Yes it is possible. when you install the OS make sure to install the OS in the USB drive of your choosing.



                1) when you install the OS go to something else option



                2) select the drive that you want to install the OS (In your case your USB drive)



                3) select USB drive as root partition (/)



                4) after that change boot-loader install location to your USB Drive



                5) click continue



                now if the installation successful then your USB drive is now bootable.



                and don't forget to override the boot order inside the BIOS when you want to use that USB drive.






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                  Yes it is possible. when you install the OS make sure to install the OS in the USB drive of your choosing.



                  1) when you install the OS go to something else option



                  2) select the drive that you want to install the OS (In your case your USB drive)



                  3) select USB drive as root partition (/)



                  4) after that change boot-loader install location to your USB Drive



                  5) click continue



                  now if the installation successful then your USB drive is now bootable.



                  and don't forget to override the boot order inside the BIOS when you want to use that USB drive.






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                    Yes it is possible. when you install the OS make sure to install the OS in the USB drive of your choosing.



                    1) when you install the OS go to something else option



                    2) select the drive that you want to install the OS (In your case your USB drive)



                    3) select USB drive as root partition (/)



                    4) after that change boot-loader install location to your USB Drive



                    5) click continue



                    now if the installation successful then your USB drive is now bootable.



                    and don't forget to override the boot order inside the BIOS when you want to use that USB drive.






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                    Yes it is possible. when you install the OS make sure to install the OS in the USB drive of your choosing.



                    1) when you install the OS go to something else option



                    2) select the drive that you want to install the OS (In your case your USB drive)



                    3) select USB drive as root partition (/)



                    4) after that change boot-loader install location to your USB Drive



                    5) click continue



                    now if the installation successful then your USB drive is now bootable.



                    and don't forget to override the boot order inside the BIOS when you want to use that USB drive.







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                        What you describe is called persistent live installation.
                        You can achieve this in two ways:




                        1. favourite option: https://unetbootin.github.io/ (you can also partition the USB storage in two parts with gedit

                        2. alternative option: create a casper-rw "virtual partition" (it's nothing but a file in fact) for the persistent data storage. (see How do I get a live-USB to use a partition for persistence?)






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                          What you describe is called persistent live installation.
                          You can achieve this in two ways:




                          1. favourite option: https://unetbootin.github.io/ (you can also partition the USB storage in two parts with gedit

                          2. alternative option: create a casper-rw "virtual partition" (it's nothing but a file in fact) for the persistent data storage. (see How do I get a live-USB to use a partition for persistence?)






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                            What you describe is called persistent live installation.
                            You can achieve this in two ways:




                            1. favourite option: https://unetbootin.github.io/ (you can also partition the USB storage in two parts with gedit

                            2. alternative option: create a casper-rw "virtual partition" (it's nothing but a file in fact) for the persistent data storage. (see How do I get a live-USB to use a partition for persistence?)






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                            What you describe is called persistent live installation.
                            You can achieve this in two ways:




                            1. favourite option: https://unetbootin.github.io/ (you can also partition the USB storage in two parts with gedit

                            2. alternative option: create a casper-rw "virtual partition" (it's nothing but a file in fact) for the persistent data storage. (see How do I get a live-USB to use a partition for persistence?)







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