Hi John,

even if you gave up on the topic I would like to point you to: 
https://portableapps.com/de/apps/office/gnucash_portable 
<https://portableapps.com/de/apps/office/gnucash_portable>. 

I did not use it for a while but it worked for me nicely with an older version.

Cheers,
Christoph

> Am 15.07.2017 um 21:31 schrieb John Wright <minimudd...@gmail.com>:
> 
> David,
> 
> I have pretty much given up on that idea, as you said its a very complex 
> approach, and to be honest, probably not worth the time for the benefit.  I 
> saw the space used on the hard drive, and yes I do have enough space for 
> that, so I think I will store the data on the flash drive and run the app 
> from the hard drive.  As you said, that's a pretty trivial thing to do and 
> won't take a lot of time.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> John
> 
> 
> On 07/15/2017 12:19 AM, David T. wrote:
>> John,
>> 
>> I seem to have misunderstood. I thought you said you were only trying to 
>> store the data file on the flash drive; this sounds like you are trying to 
>> store the entire application there.
>> 
>> Storing the data file is trivial, but trying to load the entire application 
>> is another story. Since I am not a Linux guy, I will defer to the comments 
>> made here by the others about the difficulties of running an application 
>> from removable storage.
>> 
>> Gnucash on my mac takes a total of about 175Mb of space. Surely that could 
>> fit in the limited space available to you? If that is still a stretch, you 
>> can probably delete some of the different language help files; the Japanese 
>> docs especially eat up a lot of space.
>> 
>> David
>> 
>> 
>>    On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 1:08, John Wright
>>    <minimudd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>    David,
>> 
>>    Yes, in fact I have gotten the error several times. My first
>>    attempt at running gnucash from a flash drive went this way.     
>> Installed it on the hard drive,  then moved all the gnucash files
>>    (except libs) to flash drive,  added a .desktop file to
>>    user/share/applications.  That worked ok, but I couldn't find the
>>    icon, and all the lib files were still on the hard drive.
>> 
>>    The reason I want to do this is that the laptop I just purchased
>>    has a 15GB m-stat sshd.  So I really don't have a lot of room to
>>    play with.  Sort of a throwback to the days when everything we ran
>>    was stored on floppy drives and either a very small hard drive or
>>    no hard drive at all.  Of course that was way before the internet.
>> 
>>    John
>> 
>> 
>>    On 07/14/2017 01:20 PM, David wrote:
>>> 
>>>    I guess it's lucky that John only wants to load his data from the
>>>    flash drive, then.
>>> 
>>>    John, be aware that GnuCash always tries to load the last file it
>>>    had open; if the folder isn't available when you fire it up, you
>>>    will receive an error. Just be sure the USB stick is inserted and
>>>    mounted before you start GC, and you should be fine.
>>> 
>>>    David
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>    *From:* David Carlson <david.carlson....@gmail.com>
>>>    <mailto:david.carlson....@gmail.com>
>>>    *Sent:* Fri Jul 14 22:00:33 GMT+05:00 2017
>>>    *To:* Robert Heller <hel...@deepsoft.com>
>>>    <mailto:hel...@deepsoft.com>
>>>    *Cc:* "gnucash-user@gnucash.org"
>>>    <mailto:gnucash-user@gnucash.org> <gnucash-user@gnucash.org>
>>>    <mailto:gnucash-user@gnucash.org>, John Wright
>>>    <minimudd...@gmail.com> <mailto:minimudd...@gmail.com>
>>>    *Subject:* Re: Flash Drive
>>> 
>>>    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<hel...@deepsoft.com> 
>>> <mailto:hel...@deepsoft.com>  wrote:
>>> 
>>>    > At Fri, 14 Jul 2017 14:39:17 +0100 Colin Law <clan...@gmail.com> 
>>> <mailto:clan...@gmail.com>  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 <minimudd...@gmail.com> 
>>> <mailto:minimudd...@gmail.com>  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 <ov10...@cox.net> 
>>> <mailto:ov10...@cox.net>  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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