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can i install linux onto an external drive? Portable Apps for linux
my computer is a chromebook, and it has a linux beta option. I am having trouble installing linux and python onto my computer because it has limited amount of storage. Is it possible to download it all onto a usb?
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Kirk Schafer ok, like that? thank you
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Tony Stark [BUSY] um, to be honest idk. If it will be easiest to download onto a usb, sure. The pen drive looks like it might work. So i can use any usb, as long as its correctly formatted, and then by downloading the universal usb installer, it will have linux on it, which i could access from anywhere? not bad...
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Paul ok, thanks for all your advice. I would install it internally, but my chromebook has limited space, so I had trouble installing it earlier. That's why I'm looking for alternative ideas. What's the benefit of a dual boot? I would still have problems with storage though I think
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Paul I only have 1.6gb free right now, and thats after deleting all my pics and videos, so i think Ill try the pen drive and see how that works. Althouh i like the idea of a dual boot in the future. Thank you so much!
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Just noting...a good search keyword for OS's on external media is: LiveUSB (related to LiveCD/DVD)
Live Linux on Chromebooks have mixed results but here's a reference if you go digging:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_USB
An alternative Linux distro for ChromeBooks (because it's lightweight, check the FAQ to see how much space it needs)
https://galliumos.org
And...because cache and unnecessary app data can be a big deal (caches grow into available space, which is different than _requiring_ that space, so it's useful to clear caches and see what you get back):
"Free Up Space on your Chromebook"
https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/1061547?hl=en
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Thanks Kirk Schafer!
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In addition to Tony Stark [BUSY]'s pending answer -- I assume it'll be something alive :) -- you may want to add:
"PortableApps for Linux"