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