Hi,

There is a program called pendrive linux, which I use to create live Ubuntu
USB Sticks,
There is an option in that you can select and make the filesystem in the
USB Driver persistant.

Hope it helps.

On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 6:39 PM, Prasanna Venkadesh <prasmai...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have got a small question regarding working with Live USB.
> Let's consider the Debian as the distro I use. (I believe it doesn't matter
> in this subject).
>
> Question: How can I persist or keep my files in Live USB even after a
> Shutdown or Reboot for next time to use it?
>
> Description: My Hard disk has recently failed. So I am not able to boot via
> HDD. Temporarily using the OS via Live USB. My HDD has failed and cannot be
> accessed at all. So, I wanted to work with LIve USB and store the files
> (Ex. documents, codes, pictures, etc.,) to the remaining space available in
> the USB drive, so that I can use the same file even after reboot. I know
> the Persistence mode while creating Live USB will persist the applications
> Installed. But it doesn't seems to persist our personal files saved to home
> directory. I believe there should be a way to persist files in Live USB.
>
> I searched in search engines regarding this subject, which again produced
> links targeting Persistence of settings and applications but not files.
> Thanks in advance.
>
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> Prasanna Venkadesh
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