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samokiller2022-04-06 11:01:59
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samokiller, 2022-04-06 11:01:59

How to add anaconda to linux astra - live usb build?

I want to make live-usb astra linux so that you can come with a flash drive to a powerful computer and run all sorts of heavy calculations there. Those. not an installation flash drive, but a flash drive with which the system itself will start and you can immediately work in it.
However, with Linux at the level, I google the article, poke in the terminal, clone a new working system and continue learning. Therefore, any advice other than changing Astra to something else will be appropriate.

For my own assembly, as I understand it, I need a repository with Anaconda.
I do according to this article: https://wiki.astralinux.ru/pages/viewpage.action?p...
It says that you need to prepare the names of packages and repositories that will be included in the system.
However, I installed anaconda by downloading the sh file from the official site. I have no idea how to add it as a repository.
It seems there is a repository on github: https://github.com/orgs/Anaconda-Platform/repositories
But whether I need this or not is not clear. What is there to take from?

Tell me - am I digging in the right direction at all, or is what I want to do impossible at all?

ps Astra linux, because this is my first Linux and I want to understand it in detail in the process, because in the future I will have to work with it

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AVKor, 2022-04-06
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I want to make live-usb astra linux

What for? You can simply put any Linux on a USB flash drive using standard tools, just like on an SSD / HDD. This is the same block device. Install with a regular installer, just choose not an SSD / HDD, but a USB flash drive where to put it. Anaconda can then be put from the office. site and manage its packages through conda.

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