I am trying to create a Kubuntu 8.10 on my 8gb USB key but all the tutorials and how-to are all about the same way: create a Live version from the Live-CD. I don't want a Live version. I want a fully functional one that once I boot, I get to the logon screen, just as if I had installed it on a HD.
I tried from the Live-CD to install it directly to the USB but when I chose to install the Grub on the (sdc0) it crashed near the end of the installation saying something about a grub unrecoverable error. The sdc is my USB key.
I want a Kubuntu on my USB key that I can use anywhere, on any PC, persistent, updatable, upgradable, with logon-ids, ..., the real thing !
How do I do this ?
Also, someone told me I should not create a swap partition on my USB key. Ok but does this mean I will have to create a swap partition on every single PC I will use my USB ?
I whish the dev team would create a specific image of Kubuntu (or any Ubuntu flavor) that is specifically made for a USB to be used just like I want it to.
I tried from the Live-CD to install it directly to the USB but when I chose to install the Grub on the (sdc0) it crashed near the end of the installation saying something about a grub unrecoverable error. The sdc is my USB key.
I want a Kubuntu on my USB key that I can use anywhere, on any PC, persistent, updatable, upgradable, with logon-ids, ..., the real thing !
How do I do this ?
Also, someone told me I should not create a swap partition on my USB key. Ok but does this mean I will have to create a swap partition on every single PC I will use my USB ?
I whish the dev team would create a specific image of Kubuntu (or any Ubuntu flavor) that is specifically made for a USB to be used just like I want it to.
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