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 ==== Persistence ==== ==== Persistence ====
  
 +**Persistence** is the term used to describe the facility to update the live-usb (new packages or files) and have them stored on the storage media. Ideally we want this to be the SAME usb-stick as the live OS. Where the live-usb mimics a CD/DVD, the whole device is used for the live system and this is not possible. However, often the OS and boot setup use only a part of the storage media. However, getting persistence set up can be awkward.
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 +??links?? -- be good to explain why, and also to suggest diagnostic tools to determine what is possible.
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 +=== One approach ===
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 +The Antix 17 live media provide a live-USB-maker (under Applications/System Tools). JN managed to create a live-usb with this tool having static-persistence (directories for john and root). At 20190308 this has not been extensively tested. To make the stick I booted with one live-usb containing an Antix system (this had in fact already been modified by addition of several packages). Then I plugged in an empty 8G Lexar stick and had live-USB-maker build a new stick, selecting space for persistence.
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 +Open questions:
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 +  * What exactly does the script do? Why?
 +  * Does the new stick allow files and new packages? Also apt update/upgrade?
 +  * ?? More precise documentation of the steps
 +  * Can we do the job from a Virtual Machine? Direct to USB? Can we fake a USB image for build and test?
  
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