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How to burn a Linux image to USB so that it is not visible?
There is a 16GB flash drive, there is an image of the Clonezilla distribution kit, which is designed to create backups and restore the system.
How do I burn the image to USB so that all system files are hidden, including backups that I will create in the future. I want to make it so that I can safely give a flash drive to my wife or someone else without worrying about my files, but at the same time I could restore the system from it at any time.
Is it possible? Could it be possible to hide files from at least only Windows?
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Yes, create two partitions on the flash drive, Windows will only see the first one.
The second can be made bootable, if necessary, it will be perfectly visible in Linux.
Under linux, create a second partition with the ext4 file system - Windows will not see that partition just like that.
buy a second flash drive.
wife will get a flash drive, throw a virus there at work, take it to the admin for full formatting and hello to your backups.
or even better - the admin will want to see what's there and all your backups will go to someone who doesn't need it.
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