Run mkusb-dus and create a persistent live drive in another USB drive or memory card. Download an iso file of the Ubuntu version and flavour, that you want to install as persistent live. here is my text from the grub.cfg file: if loadfont /boot/grub/font. Boot from from the USB pendrive or memory card which was made bootable by cloning. I tried this some more times and got the same result. I manually powered my computer off and on, but when I tried to boot the second time, I got past the Ubuntu logo and then my screen went black. and after I booted and changed a few settings, I tried to reboot using the restart option in the ubuntu menu, and it didn't work. I tried following ans, as suggested below, chose GUID partition (not MBR) and then add persistent word in grub.cfg file. I am running OSX Mavericks so the application would have to run on Mavericks too. Having a version of desktop Linux on a USB drive isn't of much use unless you can store files to. Persistence is worthwhile having, at least in my case as my wifi does not work 'out of the box' so without persistence any driver and firmware that I install once booted to the live desktop would become lost once the system is rebooted. iso file so it boots from a Mac and is persistent, that would be great too. How to create a live USB drive with persistent storage in Ubuntu. I have been spending a lot of time recently trying to make an Ubuntu Live USB with persistence that will boot on a Mac. Or, if anyone has any suggestions on how to edit the. Hello I have actually successfully created a live Ubuntu USB (12.04.3 64-bit on 8GB LiveUSB) using unetbootin, however it is not persistent and will not boot on a Mac.
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