What is the best tool to use to create a live USB with persistant data? I have tried Universal USB Installer one but within half an hour of using booting into it if I restart something happens either I cant login or everything is buggy or it will just keep booting.
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1You may also be interested in how to fully install Ubuntu on an USB-key: http://askubuntu.com/questions/16988/how-do-i-install-ubuntu-to-a-usb-key-without-using-startup-disk-creator – Takkat Nov 13 '15 at 10:00
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For me I always use UNetbootin it's fast and good one

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One time i keeped Unetbootin on my Ubuntu system to try out Linux distros and it corrupted the Ubuntu font. It also failed to do a lot of stuff. – Star OS Nov 13 '15 at 09:17
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@Maraboc, is it known whether UNetbootin performs better when used in a Windows environment vs Mac or Linux? – Hee Jin Apr 24 '18 at 17:20
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@Emily for me i am using Unetbootin only on Windows, so i can't give you an appropriate answer :( – Maraboc Apr 25 '18 at 10:35
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I usually use LiLi http://www.linuxliveusb.com, an easy-to-use tool. There's even the portable version and some usually future, like virtual box inside the usb to launch a O.S. from Windows, or the persistence mode, to have a truely OS on your usb key!

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