[Discuss] linux on usb stick
Stephen Adler
adler at stephenadler.com
Sun Feb 2 17:14:48 EST 2014
Guys,
I'm working on building a linux system running off a USB memory stick.
In doing so, I'm using the various live CD fedora distributions to test
how well this works. One bit which I've come across is that for some
reason, the overlay partition or whatever the file system is which holds
the read/writable root partition is limited to only 4 gigabytes, which
makes doing updates to the OS rather frustrating. With the Fedora Live
CD running gnome or the Feodra Live CD MATE desktop spin, after doing a
'yum update' I basically chew up all the space on /.
I'm using the command line tool livecd-iso-to-disk tool. The help pages
say that one can create an overly to allow for making changes to the OS
once booted and that its limited to 4 gigabytes, but that's if your
using a vfat parition. I'm assuming its using ext4 partition which
shouldn't have that limit.
Anyway, any help in getting around this restriction would be great.
Thanks. Steve.
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