Running Mint 14 from pendrive due to dead HD which will not be replaced soon. This lets me do what I need to for time being.
Made Mint work on pendrive with the Universal USB installer. If I save something to Documents (Cinnamon DE) it does not save to the pendrive. The browser does not cache to the pendrive. It just keeps working until I max out my RAM.
It would be convienent if everything updated and saved to the pendrive so I could resume my tasks each time (like the pendrive was my computer's hard drive). Is it possible to do this? If so how?
Been looking and can't find the answer or just don't know the right question to ask.
Thanks for any help.
Mint 14 run from pendrive, won't save/cache
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Mint 14 run from pendrive, won't save/cache
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Re: Mint 14 run from pendrive, won't save/cache
I believe what you need is a persistence file/partition called casper-rw on your pen drive. I hate to refer you to Google, but I know I've seen explanations of how to do this, but don't recall the details. My preference is to do a full install on the pen drive. I've done it on a 2GB drive with an LXDE desktop, but an 8GB drive would be much better.
Re: Mint 14 run from pendrive, won't save/cache
Thank you, that looks like just the thing.