On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 4:22 PM, jdd <jdd@dodin.org> wrote:
Le 05/01/2016 22:16, Pablo Dotro a écrit :
Greetings!
I know most of the Ubuntu derivatives can be made into portable, persistent installs in USB drives. Is it possible to do the same with openSUSE? I need to be able to run some hardware compatibility tests and performance measurements in a new set of workstations, and doing them under oS, without disturbing the already installed Windows version is a requirement (hardware compatibility with oS is one of the things I need to test). I need to be able to customize, install, remove and save data to the oS install, so it needs to be persistent between sessions. Does anyone know if this is possible, and how to go about it? Thanks in advance!
Pablo Dotro DF-FCEyN-UBA
I think most if not all live openSUSE do that
jdd
Even more so, I think anything produced in SuseStudio and then installed on a flash drive will do that. https://susestudio.com/ The first time you boot, the boot image will see the extra space on the flash drive and use it for permanent space as I recall. It is not something I have ever needed, so I have done this. If you don't feel like building your own appliance, check out the gallery: https://susestudio.com/search?order=popularity I find it hard to find stuff in the gallery so you may find it easier to just build your own. Greg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org