When I am trying Ubuntu from a USB drive, can I save my work? [duplicate]





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When I am trying Ubuntu from an USB drive, can I save my work? Is it possible to keep installed software and configs for the next session?










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  • How to make a persistent live Ubuntu USB with more than 4GB

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  • How do I install Ubuntu to a USB key? (without using Startup Disk Creator)

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When I am trying Ubuntu from an USB drive, can I save my work? Is it possible to keep installed software and configs for the next session?










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    help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD/Persistence

    – j-money
    Mar 27 at 1:50











  • Thank you very much, the DUS is the best solution!

    – Wayne Guo
    Mar 27 at 20:13














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This question already has an answer here:




  • How to make a persistent live Ubuntu USB with more than 4GB

    5 answers



  • How do I install Ubuntu to a USB key? (without using Startup Disk Creator)

    23 answers




When I am trying Ubuntu from an USB drive, can I save my work? Is it possible to keep installed software and configs for the next session?










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This question already has an answer here:




  • How to make a persistent live Ubuntu USB with more than 4GB

    5 answers



  • How do I install Ubuntu to a USB key? (without using Startup Disk Creator)

    23 answers




When I am trying Ubuntu from an USB drive, can I save my work? Is it possible to keep installed software and configs for the next session?





This question already has an answer here:




  • How to make a persistent live Ubuntu USB with more than 4GB

    5 answers



  • How do I install Ubuntu to a USB key? (without using Startup Disk Creator)

    23 answers








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marked as duplicate by karel, Zanna, Parto, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green Mar 28 at 13:35


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marked as duplicate by karel, Zanna, Parto, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green Mar 28 at 13:35


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  • 2





    help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD/Persistence

    – j-money
    Mar 27 at 1:50











  • Thank you very much, the DUS is the best solution!

    – Wayne Guo
    Mar 27 at 20:13














  • 2





    help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD/Persistence

    – j-money
    Mar 27 at 1:50











  • Thank you very much, the DUS is the best solution!

    – Wayne Guo
    Mar 27 at 20:13








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help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD/Persistence

– j-money
Mar 27 at 1:50





help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD/Persistence

– j-money
Mar 27 at 1:50













Thank you very much, the DUS is the best solution!

– Wayne Guo
Mar 27 at 20:13





Thank you very much, the DUS is the best solution!

– Wayne Guo
Mar 27 at 20:13










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Nope.



Do NOT spend a big ammount of time using the live USB in the hopes of preserving what you have, the liveCD is using RAM as it's storage space (obviously, since it does not have your explicit permission to start using your hard drives) and as we know RAM is cleared on every reboot or as soon as there no longer is any more power (poweroff).



you could look into making persistent live CDs.



but to me the point of that is moot. You are much better off simply installing ubuntu to one of your drives.






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    Nope.



    Do NOT spend a big ammount of time using the live USB in the hopes of preserving what you have, the liveCD is using RAM as it's storage space (obviously, since it does not have your explicit permission to start using your hard drives) and as we know RAM is cleared on every reboot or as soon as there no longer is any more power (poweroff).



    you could look into making persistent live CDs.



    but to me the point of that is moot. You are much better off simply installing ubuntu to one of your drives.






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      Nope.



      Do NOT spend a big ammount of time using the live USB in the hopes of preserving what you have, the liveCD is using RAM as it's storage space (obviously, since it does not have your explicit permission to start using your hard drives) and as we know RAM is cleared on every reboot or as soon as there no longer is any more power (poweroff).



      you could look into making persistent live CDs.



      but to me the point of that is moot. You are much better off simply installing ubuntu to one of your drives.






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        Nope.



        Do NOT spend a big ammount of time using the live USB in the hopes of preserving what you have, the liveCD is using RAM as it's storage space (obviously, since it does not have your explicit permission to start using your hard drives) and as we know RAM is cleared on every reboot or as soon as there no longer is any more power (poweroff).



        you could look into making persistent live CDs.



        but to me the point of that is moot. You are much better off simply installing ubuntu to one of your drives.






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        Nope.



        Do NOT spend a big ammount of time using the live USB in the hopes of preserving what you have, the liveCD is using RAM as it's storage space (obviously, since it does not have your explicit permission to start using your hard drives) and as we know RAM is cleared on every reboot or as soon as there no longer is any more power (poweroff).



        you could look into making persistent live CDs.



        but to me the point of that is moot. You are much better off simply installing ubuntu to one of your drives.







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