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I'm having a tough time getting a handle on this one.

Background - I'm deployed, and have one Laptop with me running Kubuntu
13.10.

I need to do some recording, and would like to use Ubuntu Studio.

I was running a Live CD, but then started thinking about installing to
a Flash drive, so, when I wanted to record, I just boot from the thumb
drive and use that.

There seems to be some confusion... When I find articles, many are centered around installing FROM a flash drive to a HD.

I came across a site - and a program called USB installer. It requires
you have an ISO and a Flash drive - and it does the rest.

http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/

Did that, and when I booted from the drive, it came up with an installer.

I'd like to install TO the flash drive - but - won't that leave a bunch of install files ON the flash drive I don't need?

Am I missing something?

Shouldn't I be running the install FROM the CD TO the Flash drive?

PS - I don't really care about saving anything to the flash drive - I'd just like it to be 'updateable' and save settings.

Thanks in advance..

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I believe this might be what you're looking for.
http://www.howtogeek.com/97177/how-to-put-ubuntu-linux-on-a-usb-thumb-drive-without-the-mess/

RodEsp
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