On 11-03-26 09:51 PM, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:
I used the Fedora software to create a bootable USB drive. It takes as
an argument, the ISO image of an operating system.

As far as Fedora or Ubuntu goes, once the system is booted from the
flash drive, I would like to have some updates that I applied to the
memory image to also update the USB image. Is that a possibility?

Typical desire is to add or update a few (not all) modules/applications,
and then exit gracefully.

Can I do it with the tools that exist?
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Regards

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Leslie

On the Ubuntu livecd creator you can choose to make a persistent image file that saves any changes you make to a sort of diff file. So, yes you can do updates, install software, it is just like a normal running linux system. I do not know how fedora does it, but google around for USB persistence (or persistent) for info on how to set it up manually if they don't have an option for it in GUI.

Jeremy
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