Use USB-Creator in ubuntu which gives you the option to have a data partition.

On 30/07/10 09:36, Bryce Stenberg wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've got a 1GB flash drive on which I have placed the Ubuntu Desktop 10.04 cd and made bootable (using the windows program 'UltraISO' which let me copy an iso directly to the flash drive and made it work).
This flash drive boots fine into Ubuntu desktop just like the cd.
However, I'd now like changes I make while booted from this flash drive to be kept on the flash drive. Like when I use it to boot my wife's laptop - so she can't accuse me of meddling with her windows setup ;-) she doesn't like change - anyway, it needs to download 3rd party drivers for the wireless card but these are then lost on reboot. So is browsing history and updates, etc. Does anyone know if it is possible to change some settings, etc to make the livecd flash drive updatable in this way? Or should I really be doing an Ubuntu installation with the flash drive as the target for the installation instead? (would this still let me boot any pc with it?).
Thanks for ideas or suggestions.
Bryce Stenberg.

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