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I have created a bootable USB on Ubuntu. I opened it and made some changes like keyboard settings, creating new text files so on. After restarting Ubuntu all settings and files are gone. Is there any solution for this? What must I do?

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yusuf
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There are three types of install to a USB stick.

1) Normal is is like a LiveCD. When you reboot, any "changes" are lost.

2) With Persistence is like having a Home partition on the stick. You can save SOME stuff to the persistent partition. Not everything will be saved.

3) A full install. If your USB is big enough. All changes should be saved.

  • how should ı try to do 2 or 3 options. I just used rufus exe and booed image on it. – yusuf Mar 25 '18 at 18:38
  • The question is "How to make persistence settings flash USB on Ubuntu" not what is one, this does not answer the question -1 – Mark Kirby Mar 25 '18 at 19:28
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    https://askubuntu.com/questions/397481/how-to-make-a-persistent-live-ubuntu-usb-with-more-than-4gb –  Mar 25 '18 at 19:35
  • it was very clear explanation, metodology also. – yusuf Mar 25 '18 at 20:27
  • ı tried to use some programs for persistence when job done ı couldnt start with usb on boot. normally after boot on usb it works. – yusuf Mar 25 '18 at 20:28
  • ı used for persistence LiLi, universal usb installer ,PDL-Casper-RW – yusuf Mar 25 '18 at 20:29