>I'm wondering exactly what the effect of "with persistence" is, for example.
Persistence is a very useful feature, whereby a certain amount of storage is
reserved
on the media that is used when a change is made from the .iso , so that when it
is again
booted, that change is still there.
For
>What media are you using for the image, out of curiosity?
16GB PNY USB 2.0 Flash drive ("Attache 4"), in a USB 3.0 hub in a USB 3.0 port.
Installed with mkusb 12.3.9-1ubuntu1 with persistence
(I've had very good results getting bootable USB drives with mkusb).
Are you thinking that there may be
Further attempts to install, with images through the current 01/27/2020 .iso,
continue to fail in exactly the same way.
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