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Dmitry Parkhomenko2013-12-26 22:07:57
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Dmitry Parkhomenko, 2013-12-26 22:07:57

Why are changes not saved in live Linux?

I installed a live version of Debian on a flash drive, started downloading Apache, PHP, MySQL there, installed it, configured it. After the reboot, everything started as a clean slate. What is this feature of the live version? Is it possible to keep all changes, installed packages?? Linux is needed as a server, so that after, for example, finishing the site, you can yearn with yourself.

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Ilya Grom, 2013-12-27
@creWn

How did you install it on usb?
Here it is written about persistence mode, i.e. the ability to save files, settings and generally changes on live. Use UNetbootin , USB Creator or Startup Disk Creator .

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OnYourLips, 2013-12-26
@OnYourLips

Can. To do this, you need to put the regular version on a USB flash drive. Not live.

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Andrey Baranov, 2013-12-26
@Andb

Most often, Live CDs are used to familiarize yourself with the capabilities of operating systems. Many Live CDs also provide the option to install to a hard drive. Thus, you can quickly launch and try using one or another OS, and, if you like the system, install it.

(c) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_CD

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Stepan, 2013-12-26
@L3n1n

And what did you want? That everything that you installed was immediately written to disk? ))
What does the php tag have to do with it ..

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bugaga0112358, 2013-12-27
@bugaga0112358

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