The approach I referred to in my last post was created for Ubuntu by the Fernhill Linux Project. I have found the associated video here:
I would be very grateful if someone would have a look at the video and written instructions and say whether they think it would work on Linux Lite.
Please not that this approach to creating a full USB installation probably only works if a live USB/DVD is booted on a legacy bios computer and installing for a legacy bios computer. (If used on a UEFI computer it may lead to installation on your boot hard disk because UEFI computers only allow one system partition (ESP) at a time on any given computer).
Kind regards
Mouse
I would be very grateful if someone would have a look at the video and written instructions and say whether they think it would work on Linux Lite.
Please not that this approach to creating a full USB installation probably only works if a live USB/DVD is booted on a legacy bios computer and installing for a legacy bios computer. (If used on a UEFI computer it may lead to installation on your boot hard disk because UEFI computers only allow one system partition (ESP) at a time on any given computer).
Kind regards
Mouse
Computer: Dell 8300, 2010
Bus: PCIE 2.0
USB 2.x
Other OS: Window 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Bus: PCIE 2.0
USB 2.x
Other OS: Window 7 Ultimate 64 bit