![]() Mkusb then prompts you with password dialog to enter admin password so that it can read/write to a block storage. So, this applies to Ubuntu and other its derivatives as well. We will install mkusb in Linux Mint and create a persistent storage of elementary OS’s ISO image (for example) and boot from it. ![]() In this tutorial we use mkusb which is used to create boot device, persistent storage and many more. This is come in handy as it makes your system very portable as in you can just plug in and have your system ready anywhere. That means, when you shutdown the operating system booted from the USB, all of your configuration changes, files, documents are lost.īut if you create a persistent USB using below method, you can use the operating system as if you are using in your laptop/desktop disks keeping your configurations, files everything that you do in your USB. ![]() If you have ever created USB bootable stick with Linux ISO images, you know that it is a LIVE USB disk of the respective operating system and changes you do in your LIVE usb doesn’t remain. This article explains the steps of creating persistent USB with Ubuntu, Linux Mint.
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