Can I install apps on a live USB?

Can I install apps on a live USB?

Short answer: yes, its possible and as an experiment interesting. As a permanent solution no. There is a way to have a portion of the usb disk dedicated to new files on the livecd desktop.

How do I create a Live USB in Fedora?

What You Need to Make a Live Fedora USB Drive

  1. Insert a formatted USB drive in an available USB port on your PC.
  2. Download Fedora Media Writer for Windows and install it on your computer.
  3. Launch Fedora Media Writer and select Fedora Workstation.
  4. Select Create Live USB.

Can you install Fedora on a USB flash drive?

Secondly, if you have seen other instructables on how to boot Linux from a USB flash drive, you may have noticed that they use the Universal USB Installer. It is a great tool, but is incompatible with Fedora 16 in the sense that it doesn’t have the ability to create a persistence installation.

Is there a way to create a live image in Fedora?

UNetbootin may work in some cases but not others – for instance, it will likely create a stick that is bootable in BIOS mode, but not UEFI mode. Fedora cannot guarantee support for UNetbootin-written images. While your results may vary, it is usually the case that the Fedora Media Writer, livecd-iso-to-disk]

Can you write a new Fedora release using LiveCD-ISO to disk?

It is not a good idea to try and write a new Fedora release using the version of livecd-iso-to-disk in a much older Fedora release: it is best to only use a release a maximum of two versions older than the release you are trying to write. Ensure the livecd-tools package is installed: dnf install livecd-tools.

How does Fedora live persistent USB-techfire work?

On live images, you can include a feature called a persistent overlay, which allows changes made to persist across reboots. You can perform updates just like a regular installation to your hard disk, except that kernel updates require manual intervention and overlay space may be insufficient.