05-01-2024, 01:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-01-2024, 03:01 PM by rajibando.
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May please the following wiki: LiveUsbPersistence please be perused.
I have installed Ventoy on one of my HDDs. I then partitioned the rest space and can boot different ISOs from Ventoy. So far so good.
Could Ventoy be used to boot a Debian Live Persistent set up?
There are certain aspects in the said page that needs to be addressed. For example,
I will have to ask the Wiki editors as to why a FAT partition with boot flag will be a necessity, or whether a FAT partition will be mandatory, or any other partition, like the ext4 partition will also do.
BTW, there is a detailed page in Unix & Linux Stack Exchange with the topic: How to create a Debian live USB with persistence? which is very complex to execute for non-programmers who use computers for purpose other than hard core programming.
I have installed Ventoy on one of my HDDs. I then partitioned the rest space and can boot different ISOs from Ventoy. So far so good.
Could Ventoy be used to boot a Debian Live Persistent set up?
There are certain aspects in the said page that needs to be addressed. For example,
Quote:We can use:
- FAT partition with boot flag,
- ext4 partition with label persistence. The label "persistence" is mandatory.
I will have to ask the Wiki editors as to why a FAT partition with boot flag will be a necessity, or whether a FAT partition will be mandatory, or any other partition, like the ext4 partition will also do.
BTW, there is a detailed page in Unix & Linux Stack Exchange with the topic: How to create a Debian live USB with persistence? which is very complex to execute for non-programmers who use computers for purpose other than hard core programming.