@oygle,
The best way is to use 2 USB drives,
1. A USB pendrive, and you use mkusb to put a live Kubuntu system there.
2. The target USB-SSD, and you can use gparted to format it. You need...
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@oygle,
The best way is to use 2 USB drives,
1. A USB pendrive, and you use mkusb to put a live Kubuntu system there.
2. The target USB-SSD, and you can use gparted to format it. You need...
@oygle,
If 'format' means create a partition and a suitable file system for Kubuntu, I'd say no, not mkusb.
I would use gparted for that task, and create a partition with an ext4 file system....
I agree with dragonfly41: try with a persistent live system. You can use mkusb to make persistent live systems with all current versions of Ubuntu Desktop and Ubuntu community flavours (Kubuntu,...
@1fallen,
mkusb and its components do not use --options, only the simple ones, like -v and -h.
Do you think that I should add --version and --help?
$ mkusb -v
mkusb version 24.0.1
- mkusb 24.0.1
. modications in dus-iso2usb:
.. tweak_grub: tweak 5: no persistent option when 'persistent is false'
Improvement in program package mkusb version...
My answer at the following link (describing how to transfer data to an android phone) may be useful also for this case with an android tablet.
How do I connect my android smartphone to my PC...
The following alternative makes it easy to install Ubuntu to an external drive, but you cannot get an excrypted system that way. And the whole drive will be used (existing file systems on the target...
@blahboybaz,
I would like to add one more thing to consider about how attitude plays a part in interactions. I am not a native English speaker, and for that reason may use the wrong word or...
@VMC,
Now I understand what you meant (where I supported ajgreenys response). Sorry for the misunderstanding.
I agree that we should avoid telling our opinion directly or asking 'why do that?'...
@Gatorade,
If you run your computer in UEFI mode with secure boot, and the computer and/or your UEFI/BIOS system is rather new, you may have problems with persistence by mkusb via...
Multiboot USB drive
It can be a good idea to have a Ventoy multiboot USB drive to run live sessions and installers. But I would not use it for persistent live systems, because you may run into...
Lubuntu (Mantic and) Noble problems with 2 screens connected
There are two bug reports about problems to use two screens with Lubuntu. In a 10-11 years old Toshiba also Kubuntu Noble has problems....
@este.el.paz,
After installing mkusb
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mkusb/unstable
sudo apt install mkusb
the following grep command should show something like
@este.el.paz,
There is am PPA set for mkusb in Noble. It worked when I tested it. Please let me know if there is any problem.
I know that dus-persistent has problems with secure boot in some...
Isn't that what we are here for? To weed through all the weird stuff? LOL
Even if something turns out to be "normal", at least we (hopefully) won't be surprised if it comes up later, asked by a...
Next I tested the current Xubuntu Noble iso file to a USB connected SSD and booted into my old Dell Precision M4800 (with generation 4 Intel i7 and nvidia graphics.
- In BIOS mode it also tries to...
@Irihapeti,
Maybe the old computers that you and I are testing have non-standard features in the UEFI-BIOS systems, that cause the different behaviour. Anyway, the Clonezilla drive has an MSDOS...
I cloned the current Xubuntu Noble iso file to a USB connected SSD and booted into my old Toshiba Satellite Pro C850-19W.
- There is an internal SSD with Lubuntu (since yesterday).
- I connected...
I tested right now with Lubuntu Noble (iso file dated Dec 13) in a Toshiba Satellite Pro C850-19W to install using the whole drive
- in UEFI mode, when there is an MSDOS partition table in the...
Lubuntu Noble with the installer Calamares works with LUKS encryption:
tester@tester-satelliteproc85019w:~$ lsblk -e7 -o model,name,size,fstype,label,mountpoints /dev/sda ...
We [who help here] at the Ubuntu Forums are volunteers, and cannot modify how updates/upgrades are distributed.
If you have enough time and energy, you can file a bug at Launchpad or start a...
There could be either a hardware problem (the CD/DVD drive, or the disk) or a software problem (some bad burning tool) or bad matching between driver and hardware.
It can help us understand the...