From Newsgroup: alt.os.linux.mint
On Sun, 21 Jun 2026 14:20:17 +0200
german usenet <
usualsuspectrider@gmail.com> wrote:
who have the os in the pocket when we are outside ?
i'm going to try use a mode, a adaptator to nvme disk
i would like let it in the laptop or in the tower !
someone have a solution...is not just thunderbird, is
all ! i don't want just to put a config file in external
drive, i think is better if i have all OS with me, in the
place they are very mutch bullshit horse people !
It smells like dogs ! beuuuuuuuuurk !
I have several flash drives with different distros on them.
All are as downloaded as is. A couple permit permanentcy, meaning I can
save to them. I would imagie it would be possible to do the same to a
plug-in NVMe. I have a 1TB plug-in NVMe but it only contains data.
THis is what Google's AI says:
Yes, you can create a working ("live") Linux NVMe drive from a
downloaded installation image. You will write the image to the NVMe
drive using a USB adapter, or you will install the Linux system
directly to the drive.
"Simples" (apparently)
Alan
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