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Why not run it in Live mode and find out?
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Trying it in live mode is certainly a first step (thanks Jerry).
I think his greater concern is available hard disk space. This could work as an option but what size of external disk (say a flash drive}, as minesheep suggests, would you recommend to both run LL and cope with file storage?
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The size disk equal to the $$$ you want to spend...
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The kangaroo in my sig has Win10 on its internal and has a microSD 32gb with LL on it.. Its been running for a while, I dont save to it unless temporarily.[size=78%] [/size]
It was more a test system but works well.
I'd go 64 or 128 as maybe a min...Depending, if saving pics music etc etc...
Could use cloud storage to make up the difference.
I'd go with a faster SD card versus the cheapest.. Think mines a u10 and I don't notice any slowdowns.
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Thanks firenice03. Sounds like a 64 or 128 SD might be the solution. Is it possible, though to have a SD containing, say, LL4.6 and still be able to save files to that SD?
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(10-04-2019, 10:40 AM)pelouk link Wrote: Thanks firenice03. Sounds like a 64 or 128 SD might be the solution. Is it possible, though to have a SD containing, say, LL4.6 and still be able to save files to that SD?
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It's treated like an internal disk... You would install the OS to the SD, files could be saved within the OS as normal.
- Would you want to pull the SD and put it in something else as storage???
- I wouldn't; though I haven't tried... maybe if you split the SD disk into a separate partitions having 1 solely for storage - I wouldn't want to write to the LL partitions unless via the booted OS...
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OK, got it.
My buddy has been following this thread with me and reckons your suggestions would fit his needs (and his budget!!).
One final question: You mention high quality SDs. Any recommendations??
Thank you again.
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Mine is a Class 10 - - U1
Here's an idea what to look for -- Scroll to Speed
https://www.techspot.com/guides/1591-mic...ing-guide/
A quick Amazon search for "SD card U1" about $20 will get you 128gb PNY or SANDisk card...
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That was a very useful link.
Can I take it that the higher the speed the better?
Also, I have a vague memory of reading somewhere that SANDisk cards are not best suited to use for LL distros. Is that so?