You can also do the same thing with just one debian thumbdrive and enable a persistent partition. The easiest is to use Rufus when creating the live thumbdrive: https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/08/rufus-creating-persistent-storage-live.html Then you can run debian (eg. Ubuntu) and all your changes will be saved on the same stick.
Yeah, this would be the ideal situation! Couldn’t try it with Rufus, due to a lack of a Windows machine.
For OSX, I tried with Unetbootin, but AFAIR the stick didn’t boot on my MacBook..
Anyhow, if some finds such a setup working, with an actual crypto wallet running on it, let me know!
You can also do the same thing with just one debian thumbdrive and enable a persistent partition. The easiest is to use Rufus when creating the live thumbdrive: https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/08/rufus-creating-persistent-storage-live.html Then you can run debian (eg. Ubuntu) and all your changes will be saved on the same stick.
Yeah, this would be the ideal situation! Couldn’t try it with Rufus, due to a lack of a Windows machine.
For OSX, I tried with Unetbootin, but AFAIR the stick didn’t boot on my MacBook..
Anyhow, if some finds such a setup working, with an actual crypto wallet running on it, let me know!