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How to install Ubuntu 16.04 on a flash drive using Qemu?
Hello everyone, it means I have a 64 GB flash drive and I want to install Ubuntu 16.04 on it (I need it at school because I'm squeamish about Windows that stand on my own (very ... To put it mildly, they are shitty and unpleasant) and I would like to have ubuntu on a flash drive 16.04 to do my cool work in an eye-pleasing environment)
I don’t have an additional USB drive, so I decided to try it through Qemu (via virt manager) and I can’t figure out how to put it there .... Please tell me how can I install my ubuntu to a flash drive via Qemu? Thanks in advance
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Linux is installed on any block device (flash drive, including) by the standard installer of the corresponding distribution kit. Exactly the same as on HDD/SDD.
If you don't feel like booting from an installation image and interrupting your normal day-to-day work on your main system, then Debootstrap is here to help.
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