Hi!

I have such a silly question.
I did USB via make-live-device.sh and it is all OK.
But I'm also quite fine with the system booting up every time in the
untouched state. Its even worse - I'd rather be using it this way
every time, eventually I will brew my own script to save or load only
the things I really want.
And here is the catch: usually what I would do is to boot from DVD. In
my oldschool laptop there is no optical drive.
I thought it would be wise to ask you, dear list, before I screw up
all the things and have to reinstall.
Is there any simple, failproof way of  disabling the persistence
feature of p:d? Maybe doing something really odd, like shrinking the
persistence partition to the smallest size possible is an option? Any
ideas? Clues?

Cheers,
Luke

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