Linux Distro For Use On A Flash Drive
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School is starting up soon, and I want to install a stable distro to a 64GB flash drive that i own will remain stable while booting onto at least 2 computers (my home PC for maintenance and my School laptop for, well school).
I was thinking of just using Debian, but wasn’t sure if it would work well in terms of compatibility with my requirements.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
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Very helpful, thank you. I will definitely give this a try!
No worries. It's been my daily driver for a very long time at this point across many different machines. If you do go with Bunsen, it's still on Debian 11. You can safely do an
apt dist-upgrade
to 12 and it will keep the Bunsenlabs flavor without issue. I often run Sid repo as well, no issues for me.Solid consumer advice