Also, if you install onto USB you can go to any PC and run it up.
You can take everything everywhere you go and have a secure system no matter
what.
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On Friday, 2 September 2016 16:51:27 UTC+10, p.@.com wrote:
>
> Thanks Andrew for the hint with USB. I imagine every time you reboot your
> laptop to run your disk installed OS you loose everything you configured in
> your USB-based Qubes ?
No, not at all. It was an installation, not a snapsho
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On 2016-09-01 23:51, p.@.com wrote:
> On Thursday, September 1, 2016 at 7:20:45 PM UTC+1, Andrew David Wong
> wrote:
>> Note that Qubes can be installed to a portable USB drive. It will run
>> more slowly from such a device, but it can make testing m
On Thursday, September 1, 2016 at 7:20:45 PM UTC+1, Andrew David Wong wrote:
> Note that Qubes can be installed to a portable USB drive. It will run
> more slowly from such a device, but it can make testing more
> accessible, since it doesn't disturb your existing OS.
>
> At least one user has rep
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On 2016-09-01 07:31, p.@.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am thinking of installing Qubesos on my laptop but before that I
> would like to play with it before installation. The only option I
> know is to install it under Vmware. I know this solution is
Hi all,
I am thinking of installing Qubesos on my laptop but before that I would like
to play with it before installation. The only option I know is to install it
under Vmware. I know this solution is not supported but for educational and
learning purposes it would be good to be able to do that