Re: Intrepid portability question
Yeah, this is tough. A great opportunity to learn something, though, if you have the time.
Your existing permanent install probably will not work on another PC (?).
A Live persistent flash drive is good, except it's not clear how to get Adept updates to it over time (which may not be a problem for you as most people rebuild their flash drives now and then).
dibl's idea may work, but you'll have to really work at solving (1) the persistence, and (2) the grub boot.
I keep a Live persistent Kubuntu flash drive handy. It is Live as it only runs in RAM--just like the Live Kubuntu CD. It is "persistent" because it has an extra partition on it (casper-rw) that keeps your settings, your browser bookmarks, your email stuff, special, custom Desktop settings, /home documents, settings for apps, etc.
I would, for now use 8.04 for that, though.
Here's how:
Build a LIVE Kubuntu Flash Drive, How-To
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...089474.new#new
Step-by-step
-- with Persistence -- using GRUB all the way (i.e., no Syslinux): Reply #7
and NEW posts to it, too. usb-creator is only available in 8.10 repos. Otherwise, the step-by-step old-fashioned way works with 8.04 and with 8.10 (if you go the 8.10 route).
Another thing about a live flash drive, persistent or not: you can, of course, always use another flash drive plugged in to save data and/or import stuff to your live session (e.g., bookmarks, email address books, etc.).
Yeah, this is tough. A great opportunity to learn something, though, if you have the time.
Your existing permanent install probably will not work on another PC (?).
A Live persistent flash drive is good, except it's not clear how to get Adept updates to it over time (which may not be a problem for you as most people rebuild their flash drives now and then).
dibl's idea may work, but you'll have to really work at solving (1) the persistence, and (2) the grub boot.
I keep a Live persistent Kubuntu flash drive handy. It is Live as it only runs in RAM--just like the Live Kubuntu CD. It is "persistent" because it has an extra partition on it (casper-rw) that keeps your settings, your browser bookmarks, your email stuff, special, custom Desktop settings, /home documents, settings for apps, etc.
I would, for now use 8.04 for that, though.
Here's how:
Build a LIVE Kubuntu Flash Drive, How-To
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...089474.new#new
Step-by-step
-- with Persistence -- using GRUB all the way (i.e., no Syslinux): Reply #7
and NEW posts to it, too. usb-creator is only available in 8.10 repos. Otherwise, the step-by-step old-fashioned way works with 8.04 and with 8.10 (if you go the 8.10 route).
Another thing about a live flash drive, persistent or not: you can, of course, always use another flash drive plugged in to save data and/or import stuff to your live session (e.g., bookmarks, email address books, etc.).
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