Enjoy the beauty that is your new portable app! Situation 2: Not available at the site Make sure the app is in a portable form, usually just a single. Download the portable app from wherever you got it. Make a folder inside the "PortableApps" folder in your flash drive. For example let's say, "MyApp" 3. Copy the portable app you downloaded into the newly created folder.
You've just manually installed your portable app which wasn't available at the site! Well, that concludes our instructable on turning your ugly old flash drive into a feature-filled, ultra cool, very very handy peripheral that blow everyone's minds. Thanks for reading! Question 6 months ago. I can't get a network connection. When I open settings in the to right corner there is nothing about a network only Bluetooth. When doing the initial setup I wasn't asked about an Internet connection as I think I should have been.
How can I overcome this problem? I would welcome any help because as it stands I can't use the internet using Ubuntu. A computer running windows?! I've only used linux for years. Why are there no directions using a computer running linux? I feel as if I've entered the Twilight Zone. Question 1 year ago. Question 2 years ago. Question 3 years ago on Introduction.
Reply 4 years ago. Reply 5 years ago. You need to re download the ISO, you may have downloaded the wrong file or it must have been an incomplete download. There was way too much explanation in the first 3 steps. I nearly got confused until I realized that all it meant was, download iso, download uui, use uui on iso and direct it to flash drive. It really didn't need to be explained like it was rocket science. Really good thing above there..!
I have a situation here. However I need the files from my PC. This is lame, you can't install linux on fat32!
What this create is an installation flash drive to install linux on another drive. I started teh process outlined but then read the comments below. Sounded like it was way too complicated so cancelled the whole shebang. Why does someone have to reinstall drivers? What is a Persistant file and who needs one and why? Etc, etc. So, on this instructable on how to put a linux disto on a usb drive and get apps is good. I can see where to choose to set a persistant file to save work to when downloading the distro to the usb, but how much room should I set, as much as I want?
Will that amount make the usb run slower? How do I save my work when I shut down for the day on the usb? Also, could I load Minecraft on to the usb? Minecraft works on linux, I know, but will it run on the usb? Thanks for your help here. Did you make this project? Share it with us! I Made It! Remote Control Light Switch by alanmerritt in Arduino.
Answer Upvote. Reply Upvote. Ard Art Question 1 year ago. Step 1. Expand the menu and click 'System Clone' in the lower position. Step 2. On the 'System clone' window, the software will choose the system partition and boot partition by default. Just Choose the USB drive as the destination disk. Click 'Proceed'. After the cloning process is over, you can safely plug the USB drive out.
System backup software. System clone software. Click 'OK'. Step 3. You will get a small window showing devices and drive which will be affected. Hit continue …. Now select your Region and hit Continue …. After completing installation hit restart and remove your installation media and press Enter.
Congratulations, you have successfully installed your own Linux OS on your pen drive to use it on any PC. Just boot your system on any PC and start customizing. You can install any software you want. You can change Themes, Icon themes, install docker. You can add and store your online accounts on it. All the changes will be permanent. They will not change or reset after rebooting or booting on other PCs. The main advantage of this method is you can use your personal stuff, your online accounts securely on any PC.
You can even do secure online transactions as well on any available PC. I hope it will be helpful for you, if you have questions regarding this article, please feel free to ask in the comment section below.
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If you like what you are reading, please consider buying us a coffee or 2 as a token of appreciation. We are thankful for your never ending support. I am 76 years old and not capable of creating one myself? This did not work for me. I think you have missed something in Step 6. Thank you so much it is so useful that I have fully installed Ubuntu on my Pendrive and SD card using this method.
Needs a minimum of 6GB to install. Hope someone could help give me some pointers on this soon so I can order a fat32 usb right away to get Linux running for my project!
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