Thomas Seeling wrote:
Hallo,

Could i build lfs system on usb disk?If can what i must write?
I don't see why not. But by default, these drives always have vfat
filesystems on them. You'll have to reformat it in ext4. Once it's
mounted on $LFS, it should behave like any other partition.

I was thinking about this same idea some time ago. Imho it's not
necessary to format the USB stick with a dedicated Linux filesystem.
Most Live Linuxes or install media come formatted with FAT, usually FAT32.

I've never seen that. Every live system/iso I've seen has been ext2/3/4. Most recently, everything is ext4.

FAT doesn't support unix type permissions.

  -- Bruce


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