USB question (Linux version cinnamon 20.2 boot)
by flowergreen from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5QKWA)
I just installed Linux Cinnamon 20.2 from a USB flash drive.
Then I remembered that the USB flash drive is a brand new 128GBdevice!
I don't want to loose both Linux Cinnamon 18.2 and 20.2 from the USB flash drive since if anything goes wrong I can boot from the USB flash drive but the USB wont store anything else.:(
The USB cost a lot so any ideas? Or should I just let good enough be good enough and keep it solely as the boot-up since it wont save or store anything else?
I don't want to risk corrupting the Linux cinnamon versions by messing around with copy/paste to another media. does that make sense?
thanks for any input!
Then I remembered that the USB flash drive is a brand new 128GBdevice!
I don't want to loose both Linux Cinnamon 18.2 and 20.2 from the USB flash drive since if anything goes wrong I can boot from the USB flash drive but the USB wont store anything else.:(
The USB cost a lot so any ideas? Or should I just let good enough be good enough and keep it solely as the boot-up since it wont save or store anything else?
I don't want to risk corrupting the Linux cinnamon versions by messing around with copy/paste to another media. does that make sense?
thanks for any input!