Side Note: When I downloaded the .iso file, the name read "tails-amd64-6.10" and the 'amd64' part somewhat confused me as I was using an Intel PC when downloading. I asked ChatGPT if I was downloading the right one, and it said that the file supports both AMD and Intel. After testing, it did work fine, but I couldn't test for issues as I had trouble connecting to the internet. So please let me know if they are dual-compatible (also do rename the .iso to something more understandable, otherwise other newbies might think their computer doesn't support the iso).
On Sun, Dec 1, 2024 at 9:26 AM Dhruv Varma <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Tails Devs, > > I am a computer enthusiast and read about TailsOS a few months ago. > Yesterday I finally had the time to test it out. Since I didn't have a > spare USB drive, I downloaded the .iso file and put it into my Ventoy USB > (Ventoy is a multi-boot USB live tool by the way). After testing it out I > realised a few things: > 1. Tails doesn't natively support Ventoy > 2. You can't use persistent storage as is in the USB drive > 3. Tails even forgets your user profile when booting up a second time (I > don't know if it's supposed to do that as I'm using tails for the first > time) > Tails had a really nice GUI though, so please keep it that way :) > > I do have a few suggestions though: > 1. Please look into native support for Ventoy. It would be nice to use > just 1 USB for all my .iso files instead of one for Tails and one for Ventoy > 2. Also please check if there are any privacy or storage concerns if > someone uses Tails in a Ventoy USB > > As many people use Ventoy, supporting it may be very beneficial, so please > consider it! > > Looking out for a reply! > Dhruv > >
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