I have a box of assorted 1GB and 4GB USB drives.

Funny how stuff you’ve had for years just feels “normal” even when it’s highly unusual.

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    10 days ago

    How else can I have live ISOs of various Linux distros at the ready?

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        9 days ago

        Can you do a live os with ventoy? With like, persistence^? for data after restarts?

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          No it only does live ISO. Persistence requires install to USB, not live ISO which would all be stored in RAM.

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            Some live ISOs like TailsOS do allow persistent storage without installation, which was (probably?) what they were trying to ask.

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              Yes. Multiple live operating systems on one USB that have persistent storage without install would be neat, but sounds like it’s distro dependent

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      9 days ago

      I just download whatever i see that is interesting off distrowatch and drop it on my ventoy usb, alongside whatever I need backed up (also on google drive just in case, since idk how reliable a usb with ventoy on it is for data)

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    10 days ago

    Never know when you’re going to need one on a new moon on the ides of march formatted to apple_HFS to update the firmware on your cousins 2004 pioneer in-dash dvd player

    also it has to be 4 gig USB 1.1

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    I have an old dbrand phone case sitting in my dresser that holds all my flash drives. They’re all various sizes from 4GB to 32GB and are filled with different Linux and Windows ISOs. They were supplanted by a 128GB drive with Ventoy.

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    I needed an SD card for a new recorder I picked up and only probably needed a 32GB. Smallest option at the store was 128 for $25 and $30 for 256. I went with the 256 just because I could.

    Storage is practically free these days. I’m sure you could find an eBay listing for like 100 of the cheap ones for $10.

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    “But I’m not most people.” Windows USB mount sound

    Edit: small correction - picture the Windows USB mount sound being “presented” as the TXH logo. It’s a John Woo action flick.

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    … most do. USB drives have been handed out like candy at every professional conference I have been to for decades.

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    Back when we were excited to have an 8MB SD card in our phones, I had a bunch of those laying around.