by centip3de on Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:21 pm
([msg=64421]see Re: Booting Ubuntu from USB flash drive[/msg])
You have to change the file-system ON the USB drive, which is why they say it ruins the drive. Normally, the file-system on the drive is meant to be accessible by the current OS, and perform operations such as storing, reading, and writing. This is no where near boot-able. To make it boot-able, you have to throw up some fancy shit that I feel you don't need to know, and then put the OS on it. Just putting the OS on a flash drive and expecting it to run is like putting wheels on a refrigerator and expecting it to drive.
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