Your solution seems a lot better than what I am doing as you have a full 
install that you can update easily. I was just worried about the ability to 
boot on different systems but you answered that. 

Just one more question regarding the last screen of the installer, how do you 
install grub. I guess you have to specify that you want it installed on the USB 
stick? Do you need any other specific options?

Cheers, 

Aymeric



 




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De : Alan Pope <a...@popey.com>
À : UK Ubuntu Talk <ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com>
Envoyé le : Mer 19 mai 2010, 11h 00min 35s
Objet : Re: [ubuntu-uk] Re : Running From USB

On 19 May 2010 10:41, Pallottini Aymeric <paillom...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Creating a live USB with the installer, can you still boot on computers with
> different video cards than the system you used for the install?
>

There's two things to note here. The short answer is "yes".

However you don't "install" onto a USB stick using USB creator. So
when you use USB creator from an ISO image or CD to make a bootable
USB stick you're essentially coping the live environment into the USB
stick. Once done you then have a bootable USB stick you can install
_from_.

If you _install_ _onto_ a USB stick then you lose the ability to
install from there, because you're no longer running a live
environment on the USB stick, but a fully installed one, just as if
you'd installed on a hard disk in a computer. Albeit a very small hard
disk that is highly portable.

> To create my live USB, I used the live USB creator with persistent storage.
> I disable the auto login, create my user account with sudo privileges.
> I store my home data on a different partition that is encrypted with
> truecrypt. And before login I open a terminal window mount the truecrypt
> container as my home and then login.
>

I created my 32GB USB stick by booting to Ubuntu off a CD. Then
installed to the USB stick and used the standard encryption option in
the installer.


> I have tried to create a user with encrypted home but that didn't seem to
> work.
>

It works if you use the installer and not USB disk creator.

Cheers,
Al.

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