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Here we will first choose the USB we want to install our Linux Distro.

The program will show us the Kubuntu distributions. It will open a window through which we should go to the folder that we have stored the Linux distribution. In Step 1 we have to choose Distribution (Distro) from the Drop Down Menu. Preferably choose 64-bit unless you intend to use it on a fairly old computer. A simple and fast distribution that comes with almost as many programs as the average user needs. Then choose one of the various Ubuntu Linux-based distributions (flavors). In this guide we will use the Universal USB Installer. In the future we will publish other guides to create Bootable Live Persistent Linux USB. There are many ways and procedures that we can use. Keeps security passwords for financial transactions, Browser history along with security passwords, emails, and files. This way we avoid creating Dual Boot computers before we become familiar with the new operating system.Įxcellent tool for tasks requiring increased safety. It is an excellent tool for novice users who want to try and experiment with Linux without having to install a distribution on their computer. The advantages of this process are plenty.įirst of all, we can maintain a complete operating system on a USB that can work on any computer we want. In this guide we will try to install a Persistent Linux distribution that works entirely from USB, and will retain all our changes, such as new programs and applications we install, changes on the interface and the appearance, and creating folders and files. The problem with this process is that all the changes you make, those changes will not not appear, on the USB Linux distribution, when you reboot. Its purpose is to boot a Linux distribution from USB, try it, and then install it on your computer. Most of you have heard about creating a Live Linux USB.
