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I burn Ubuntu in a pen-drive. But each time I start with Ubuntu I need to change the configuration and select the option that I want to try Ubuntu not install removing my laptop operative system.

What can I do?

I found somewhere that an option is to install the system on the pendrive. But I found I need 8GB on the pen-drive, and following the manual I set just ~2500MB of persistent size for storing (step 4 in the window of the Universal USB Installer). How can I install it persistent on the pen-drive? Or I have already done so?

llrs
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You have set up a persistent file. Any apps you install, documents you store on the casper filesystem, or configuration changes you make will be kept. This is not the same as a full system, which is designed for permanent use.

To see how to install Ubuntu to your USB without it being a Live USB, see How do I install Ubuntu to a USB key? (without using Startup Disk Creator). But what you will find there is that all you have to do is basically start the Ubuntu installation process from another Live USB and select your other USB as the target for installation.

If you want to experiment with this but your USB stick is under 4.4 GB, you could give the minimal image a shot.

Richard
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