What is main differences between running Ubuntu on LiveUSB (created with Startup Disk Creator with persistent storage) and install Ubuntu to partitions on USB disk?
I love LiveUSB but I can't put password on it, and it's a pain if I need to click Try Ubuntu everytime.
If I just complete install Ubuntu to USB disk, is there any performance issue? And, will it run on almost any computer like LiveUSB do?
Short and Sweet -
Live USB is nothing but running Ubuntu like a Live CD. Changes wont be saved, etc,etc.
While if u install Ubuntu on a USB, it is just like having Ubuntu Installed on a HardDisk!
I have used the 2nd option many times, and it gives u the best portable OS ever!
Performance... yes it will run a little slower than usual on USB 2.0
on USB 3.0 its fast enough, provided you don't clutter it with too many installs and data.
Needless to say, your USB life expectancy will be reduced as there will be immense number of Read/Write cycles(it still isnt too less)
I would suggest you a USB Install instead of Live USB.
Hope you know the procedure. If not, post another question(for better understanding for people who refer later) and you will get a guide easily! :)
Thankyou :)
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