On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 5:20 PM, Lucas Gelf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi TAILS, > I'm attempting to create a dual-partition flash drive, 8GB for TAILS and > the rest for my own personal files for my keychain. It's a 64GB Kingston > DataTraveler USB3.0. I've got two FAT32 partitions on it already. > > I'm on a Mac. Today, I downloaded the ISO (2.9.1), checked it with > OpenPGP, and installed it on the USB drive. I followed all of the > instructions and with minor hiccups, got the transfer to finish. My Mac > (Early 2015 Macbook Air) didn't recognize the interim drive (Kingston > DataTraveler SE9 16GB) even after I installed rEFInd. > > I looked around the internet and ended up buying (not FOSS :() Mac Linux > USB Loader <https://www.sevenbits.io/mlul/> based on a forum user's > advice. I installed the ISO on the USB drive and managed to boot with it. > > I booted into TAILS without incident, but upon attempting to clone the > drive to the next drive, I had no luck. Every time I clicked, nothing > happened. I've attached a video. > > I then downloaded VirtualBox, the VirtualBox Extension Pack, and installed > TAILS in a VM. I passed the USB in and successfully installed TAILS on it. > It did make me clear my partition and BT/WiFi both didn't work. I'll likely > buy one of the Penguin RYF WiFi adapters. That being said: > > Is my live USB via VirtualBox alright? > > How can I partition my drive so that most of it is for my files and only > part of it (4-8GB) is a live USB? Will it work? > > Do you know why any of my problems happened? > > Thanks so much! You guys seem to make a great software package. > > Lucas > > > > >
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