How to make a USB Puppy to use for secure sites?
How to make a USB Puppy to use for secure sites?
Hello
I have been trying to create a usb I can go to sensitive sites with. I have Windows 8.1 with 6 GB ram.
I tried UNetbootin but have trouble like not shutting down, a lot of script booting up and requiring hard boot. It does wok sometimes and di not require download and install, I just worked from the desktop.
Linux live usb really entrenched itself in my pc.
I would like a program I do not have to install to create a Linux OS to seure my sensitive sites. Please recommend.
Thank you for your help.
Peter
I have been trying to create a usb I can go to sensitive sites with. I have Windows 8.1 with 6 GB ram.
I tried UNetbootin but have trouble like not shutting down, a lot of script booting up and requiring hard boot. It does wok sometimes and di not require download and install, I just worked from the desktop.
Linux live usb really entrenched itself in my pc.
I would like a program I do not have to install to create a Linux OS to seure my sensitive sites. Please recommend.
Thank you for your help.
Peter
Howdy Peter.. This should fit the bill >> http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=1834
Hi semme
If I am not mistaken when I tried the Universal installer it actually did install in the pc unlike the UNetbootin which worked off the desktop.
I may be wrong. Anyway I have created Ubuntu 12.04 with UNetbootin and it seems to work fine as I allowed 1 GB for persistence. I will keep your referral as a bookmark, but does it the program[universal installer] actually install in the pc ?
UNetbootin failed with Puppy and Mint and even now at times it freezes with Ubuntu. So your answer would be interesting and thank you.
Peter
If I am not mistaken when I tried the Universal installer it actually did install in the pc unlike the UNetbootin which worked off the desktop.
I may be wrong. Anyway I have created Ubuntu 12.04 with UNetbootin and it seems to work fine as I allowed 1 GB for persistence. I will keep your referral as a bookmark, but does it the program[universal installer] actually install in the pc ?
UNetbootin failed with Puppy and Mint and even now at times it freezes with Ubuntu. So your answer would be interesting and thank you.
Peter
pen drive
I just got an email from a moderator in a forum who said the only luck she had was with Lili. She has yet to get back to me with the program she used.
I have SanDisk 4 GB. and it was formatted properly by me. I tied another SanDisk and an Adata.
I had not much luck with discs regarding persistence and these pen drives are giving me issues with hanging and a lot of script on the screen. I just made a decent one, I hope.
I'll let you know when she tells me what program she made Lili with.
UNetbootin is ez and does not install and I hope the universal program is portable too.
Thank you for the help.
I have SanDisk 4 GB. and it was formatted properly by me. I tied another SanDisk and an Adata.
I had not much luck with discs regarding persistence and these pen drives are giving me issues with hanging and a lot of script on the screen. I just made a decent one, I hope.
I'll let you know when she tells me what program she made Lili with.
UNetbootin is ez and does not install and I hope the universal program is portable too.
Thank you for the help.
I wouldn't say it's the only one, but it's listed in the same category.
You wanna watch for >> writes settings to and stealth.
Say, which pup are you planning to install?
You wanna watch for >> writes settings to and stealth.
Say, which pup are you planning to install?
caution
Semme
I used a 16 GB pendrive with Ubuntu 12.04 and it works well. I allowed 3 GB persistence for updates and changes.
I did notice what you mention which is something like "caution the world can write and something else can write also".
I assume this is a security risk. Is there a way to avoid or stop this other than doing the program all over again?
If I do it all over should I not allow persistence? How would updates be installed?
Thank you
Peter
I used a 16 GB pendrive with Ubuntu 12.04 and it works well. I allowed 3 GB persistence for updates and changes.
I did notice what you mention which is something like "caution the world can write and something else can write also".
I assume this is a security risk. Is there a way to avoid or stop this other than doing the program all over again?
If I do it all over should I not allow persistence? How would updates be installed?
Thank you
Peter
Drive persistence is fine. I was referring to terms used by the PortableFreeware site..
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I wish I could remember.
Is there an issue I should attend to?
I did see, as I said, caution, all can see or write but I cannot remember if the site that launched UNetbootin said anything about stealth or write settings.
I am not skilled enough to be on the lookout for those terms.
I just placed, in a search box, USB live and when the UNetbootin site appeared I clicked to download. I always scan before downloading but did not know to look further.
Is it worth redoing and if so just watch for those 2 terms?
if they appear should I try another site, i.e., are they desirable or not?
I am not sure I can back track.
I hope I can make an adjustment if necessary.
Thanks again
Peter Hate to have my millions stolen.
Is there an issue I should attend to?
I did see, as I said, caution, all can see or write but I cannot remember if the site that launched UNetbootin said anything about stealth or write settings.
I am not skilled enough to be on the lookout for those terms.
I just placed, in a search box, USB live and when the UNetbootin site appeared I clicked to download. I always scan before downloading but did not know to look further.
Is it worth redoing and if so just watch for those 2 terms?
if they appear should I try another site, i.e., are they desirable or not?
I am not sure I can back track.
I hope I can make an adjustment if necessary.
Thanks again
Peter Hate to have my millions stolen.
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Hi Semme
Thank you so much for your time and patience. I forgot this is a Puppy site.
I am going to stick with Ubuntu for now and hope to try Puppy soon as I have heard so much about it.
Peter
Thank you so much for your time and patience. I forgot this is a Puppy site.
I am going to stick with Ubuntu for now and hope to try Puppy soon as I have heard so much about it.
Peter