> #548
> Is it possible to create some sort of persistence on the liveusb, install the 
> latest kernel, then change my settings upon reboot?

As far as I know there is really not much you can do to modify the live USB.
It is designed to be "locked" so that nothing can alter or damage it.
Without creating a persistant partition at the time of creating this live USB, 
it works just like CD/DVD.

I think your situation is the same as those people who have no bootable OS in 
the internal disk
- for those cases, the only solution seems to be BIOS reprogramming such as 
#552 or #547.

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  corrupted BIOS due to Intel SPI bug in kernel

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