![]() ![]() Since my laptop is already working, I don't want to reinstall the bootloader on the laptop. But I still have to choose where to install the bootloader. In the laptop I'm already running linux mint, with bootloader. ![]() Now, the installer see the laptop's HD and the USB B. Install lubuntu (or mint, still haven't decided) on the USB B. Insert the USB B that is empty and will be the house of the new system.ģ. Start the laptop with USB A with lubuntu live installed.Ģ. So now I was thinking to install linux mint or lubuntu like if it was a real installation on USB.ġ. I tried this with Lubuntu 17.10 but it didn't work (not sure if it's not supported anymore after Ubuntu 16.10). So I was thinking to make a USB live with persistence that allow me to save files and install programs even though the system will always run as a live distro. Now I want to have another OS on a USB pen drive. I have a laptop with mint 18.2 installed. ![]()
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