I am considering a larger drive.  It might be the smarter way to go.


On 07/14/2017 03:55 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
At Fri, 14 Jul 2017 15:10:10 -0500 John Wright <[email protected]> wrote:


I was actually thinking about making a self-booting fedora flash drive
and installing gnucash on that.  I could also install all my other apps
as well and not use my hard drive at all.  Talk about a throw back to
the dark ages.
A self booking flash drive would work.  Better would be real external USB
drive.

It is also possible to get larger (capacity) SSDs.  I have a 128GB SATA SSD in
my laptop.  Bought it on eBay for a not unreasonable price.

John


On 07/14/2017 12:00 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Perhaps this is not sensible, but I once experimented with installing
Gnucash on a USB key configured as a Tails OS with persistent
storage.  That is based on Debian Linux.  It worked, but it was
somewhat clumsy.  The nice thing is that all the data is completely
encrypted and insulated from intruders, "sandboxed" if you will.

David C

On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 10:30 AM, Robert Heller <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

     At Fri, 14 Jul 2017 14:39:17 +0100 Colin Law <[email protected]
     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

     >
     > On this list you have to use Reply All to reply otherwise the
     message
     > just goes to the previous user (as this did). Forwarding this to the
     > list for information.  Also see reply below.
     >
     > On 14 July 2017 at 12:31, John Wright <[email protected]
     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
     > > Colin,
     > >
     > > Sorry for the confusion.  I what to just run gnucash from the
     flash drive.
     > > Fedora will be installed on the pc and gnucash as well as all
     the gnucash
     > > data will be on the flash drive.
     >
     > To be pedantic you don't want to run gnucash from the flash
     drive, you
     > want to run gnucash from the HDD and write and read the accounts
     file
     > to the removable drive, which should be no problem. Gnucash does not
     > care where you save to and read from. If you want saved reports
     to be
     > on the drive there may be a little more work.

     Most (all?) sensibly setup and configured Linux systems will
     refuse to *run*
     programs on removable media, since that is a massive security risk.

     Also, gnucash is generally dynamicaly linked and depends on
     various [shared]
     libraries that would need to be installed in system places (eg
     /usr/lib[64]/)
     from various dependent packages. So it is unlikely that putting
     *just* the
     gnucash exe file on the flash drive will work. Gnucash itself
     expects to find
     stuff in /usr/share/gnucash, which won't be on the flash drive.
     And also has
     its own pile of .so files in /usr/lib[64]/ that it will need to
     access.  And
     it is likely that gnucash built for, say Ubuntu, may not run *as
     is* under
     fedora, becase of different library versions (and whatnot). You
     really need
     to just install the fedora build of gnucash on the fedora (there
     most likely
     is a gnucash-<mumble>.rpm out there somewhere, probably in the fedora
     repository, so a 'sudo yum install gnucash' will do everything
     needful.)

     But otherwise, having the *data* files on the thumb drive is a
     perfectly
     sensible thing to do.  And is possible fairly secure as well.

     >
     > Colin
     >
     > >
     > > Thanks.
     > >
     > >
     > > On 07/14/2017 06:04 AM, Colin Law wrote:
     > >>
     > >> On 14 July 2017 at 03:12, ov10fac <[email protected]
     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
     > >>>
     > >>> Does anyone know if gnucash can be run from a flash drive
     using fedora?
     > >>
     > >> Do you mean you want the program on a flash drive or the data
     file? If
     > >> you want the data file on the flash drive with gnucash
     installed in
     > >> fedora on the PC then that is no problem. If you want to
     install the
     > >> program itself onto the flashdrive, with Fedora on the PC,
     then that
     > >> is more problematic. Or do you mean you want to run Fedora
     itself and
     > >> gnucash from the flash drive?
     > >>
     > >> Colin
     > >
     > >
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