Real good live persistent USB OS

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Wow. Best Live USB stick OS I have had yet. UNHACKABLE!
(so far)

It is a BSD

Best auto HDw detect I've seen and plays 5 GB hi res movie files
flawlessly.

Jumped right on the net after I chose the path and gave the pass.

NomadBSD

<https://nomadbsd.org/>
 
DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
Wow. Best Live USB stick OS I have had yet. UNHACKABLE!
(so far)

It is a BSD

Best auto HDw detect I've seen and plays 5 GB hi res movie files
flawlessly.

Jumped right on the net after I chose the path and gave the pass.

NomadBSD

https://nomadbsd.org/

BSD runs rather resplendently on a Raspberry Pi too:
https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm/Raspberry%20Pi

And BSD makes good use of the greater raw horsepower available on any
old discarded PC or laptop.

Thank you,

--
Don Kuenz KB7RPU
There was a young lady named Bright Whose speed was far faster than light;
She set out one day In a relative way And returned on the previous night.
 
On Monday, March 16, 2020 at 6:10:44 AM UTC-7, DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:
Wow. Best Live USB stick OS I have had yet. UNHACKABLE!
(so far)

It is a BSD

In the Macintosh world, bootable externals (USB and Firewire 20 years ago,
lightning etc. today) have always been available, but it's a nuisance to remember
which data and programs and documents are where.

As multiple data-breach reports remind us, the cloud is not a perfect solution either.

For keeping things straight in the memory of the user, virtual machines aren't helpful,
either. Main-machine (or three) and sidekick backup disk still works out well, though.
In theory, I could keep multiple OS'es (versions matter) on a single disk, but that
just gets almost as confusing as virtual machines.
 

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