Feature changed by: a a (tremere51) Feature #311321, revision 4 Title: Suse Studio Live USB SUSE Studio: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: a a (tremere51) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: There is an option called USB raw image in Suse Studio and there should be another option for Live USB Hybrid image. USB raw image is not a live system image. It just installs the distro into the usb and extremely slow. There are some reasons why we should have an option for Live USB image. 1-Because of raw image is not compressed it takes so much space than live image.(600MB iso/2800MB raw) 2-Because of raw image saves your options with persistance, it lags all time but live - image is just read-only, it never lags. 3- Because of USB is slower - than HDD and no hardware cache, it is not suitable for installing. It - is more suitable for live image. For example Live image with usb boots - 20 seconds, raw usb boots 70 seconds on my computer 4- Because of Live + image is read-only, it never lags. 3- Because of USB is slower than HDD + and no hardware cache, it is not suitable for installing. It is more + suitable for live image. For example Live image with usb boots 20 + seconds, raw usb boots 70 seconds on my computer 4- Because of Live image has compressed filesystem with cached datas in memory, programs respond very fast but in raw image programs respond very slow. 5- With persistance we are being forced to save options in raw image. What about the people who dont want to save options? What about the people - who just want to use live iso as playground? There must be some more - reasons but these are enough to understand importance of Live Usb - Hybrid image and differences with raw image. + who just want to use live iso as playground? + There must be some more reasons but these are enough to understand + importance of Live Usb Hybrid image and differences with raw image. Of course it has some disadvantages like using more memory and cpu. But we should have an option to choose best filesystem for ourselves. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311321