Le 30/11/2019 à 20:13, Istvan Gabor a écrit :
what you are saying. But I used an SSD for more than 5 years which ran a standard openSUSE installation 24/7 and never happened any problem
a ssd is in no way like an usb pen (and not the same price) that said, given the usb device is much slower, it wont be used as much as any ssd
I would set up a standard openSUSE system on a HDD or SSD and configure to my liking and would copy that system onto a USB stick.
you have msata enclosures not that bigger than usb pen :-) (I have one) something like https://www.amazon.com/ORICO-External-Enclosure-mSATA-Supports/dp/B01A4XXLJ4 but the real problem is that alongside with updates the usb devis become more computer centric and do not work anymore on other hardware I made such a disk for demo purpose, simple copying a live openSUSE version to my 60Gb msata ssd, and it worked perfectly, but * the computer stopped to boot if the device was disconnected (solved by some sort of partition naming) * the external disk soon didn't anymore boot on other computer I just tried live-fat-usb and it don't give what I expected (no boot menu to choose between several distros, refused to boot in uefi mode...) too much work for the expected use jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org