F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Best method for setting up Linux Mint on an 8 GB USB drive

Best method for setting up Linux Mint on an 8 GB USB drive

Best method for setting up Linux Mint on an 8 GB USB drive

Pages (2): 1 2 Next
O
OpSpambot
Member
57
04-01-2023, 07:27 AM
#1
Find an 8GB USB stick, prepare a 10GB hard drive partition for your personal files, and install the OS on it.
O
OpSpambot
04-01-2023, 07:27 AM #1

Find an 8GB USB stick, prepare a 10GB hard drive partition for your personal files, and install the OS on it.

D
138
04-02-2023, 11:45 AM
#2
It seems you're asking about the purpose of booting from a USB and later storing data on an internal drive. The reason could be to transfer files, back up information, or test the system before installing software. This process helps ensure everything works correctly and provides a reliable way to save data.
D
DiamondKing126
04-02-2023, 11:45 AM #2

It seems you're asking about the purpose of booting from a USB and later storing data on an internal drive. The reason could be to transfer files, back up information, or test the system before installing software. This process helps ensure everything works correctly and provides a reliable way to save data.

C
Cryl56
Junior Member
18
04-09-2023, 04:27 AM
#3
This action adds extra storage for the hard drive partition and also provides additional space on the USB drive.
C
Cryl56
04-09-2023, 04:27 AM #3

This action adds extra storage for the hard drive partition and also provides additional space on the USB drive.

J
JuliBr0
Senior Member
495
04-11-2023, 02:31 AM
#4
Yes, you can run live.
J
JuliBr0
04-11-2023, 02:31 AM #4

Yes, you can run live.

G
greenie5693
Junior Member
1
04-28-2023, 12:27 PM
#5
You need to execute it in a live environment and connect the hard drive to Linux.
G
greenie5693
04-28-2023, 12:27 PM #5

You need to execute it in a live environment and connect the hard drive to Linux.

S
SayNoToNWO
Posting Freak
879
04-30-2023, 05:30 AM
#6
no.
S
SayNoToNWO
04-30-2023, 05:30 AM #6

no.

N
Nejc007
Senior Member
707
05-19-2023, 08:29 AM
#7
Assume no existing Mint installation elsewhere. Use the provided USB image writer tool to write an image onto another flash drive. After booting from that drive, connect the target drive and follow the installation prompts to select it during setup.
N
Nejc007
05-19-2023, 08:29 AM #7

Assume no existing Mint installation elsewhere. Use the provided USB image writer tool to write an image onto another flash drive. After booting from that drive, connect the target drive and follow the installation prompts to select it during setup.

M
machino25
Member
50
05-22-2023, 06:15 PM
#8
By default the setup provides a few choices for handling the installed hard drives. Choosing 'something else' lets you select all available drives. You can remove existing partitions on the flash drive and form a single ext4 partition with / as the mount point. Then in the drive selection you can switch to the HDD, choose one of its partitions to format as ext4 or keep it as NTFS and mount under /home, which is typically where you'll store your files. The process will alert you about the absence of a swap partition; however, I wouldn't enable swap on a USB drive. If required, you can later add a swap file and store it on the HDD.
M
machino25
05-22-2023, 06:15 PM #8

By default the setup provides a few choices for handling the installed hard drives. Choosing 'something else' lets you select all available drives. You can remove existing partitions on the flash drive and form a single ext4 partition with / as the mount point. Then in the drive selection you can switch to the HDD, choose one of its partitions to format as ext4 or keep it as NTFS and mount under /home, which is typically where you'll store your files. The process will alert you about the absence of a swap partition; however, I wouldn't enable swap on a USB drive. If required, you can later add a swap file and store it on the HDD.

F
FunnyValou
Member
52
05-24-2023, 05:54 PM
#9
If the installation guide becomes unclear, feel free to share your thoughts—I'll be here.
F
FunnyValou
05-24-2023, 05:54 PM #9

If the installation guide becomes unclear, feel free to share your thoughts—I'll be here.

I
inmydictionary
Junior Member
35
05-26-2023, 12:49 AM
#10
The flash drives will likely be /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc assuming you only have 1 hard drive in the system, which will be /dev/sda with /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 etc being its partitions.
I
inmydictionary
05-26-2023, 12:49 AM #10

The flash drives will likely be /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc assuming you only have 1 hard drive in the system, which will be /dev/sda with /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 etc being its partitions.

Pages (2): 1 2 Next