Hi,

On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 06:51:26PM -0700, 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?
> ------------------

Debian Live Manual clarifies how persistence usually works in live systems:

http://live.debian.net/manual/en/html/live-manual.html#517

You can use Web Images Builder and follow the above steps to build a persistent
Debian system in your USB drive:

http://live-build.debian.net/cgi-bin/live-build

Regards,

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