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Message #04923
Re: [Question #77473]: manipulating booting flash drive for storage
Question #77473 on Ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/77473
Status: Needs information => Open
JOB gave more information on the question:
hi Nandan Vaidya
i think so, because i didn't go through any partition process. anyway,
since i'm a newbie, let me tell you exactly what i did. after booting
from the CD, i went to the USB startup disk creator and allocated around
315 MB for reserved extra storage, so that i could have almost half of
the stick for storing files.
if i do have to partition it, how do i do it exactly? is there a way i
can partition it without formatting and erasing the ubuntu boot
installation on it? i had to go through some process and time to
download and install some plug-ins and stuff, which could be a messy
procedure. (i'm still figuring out how to get totem player working, and
its a challenge)
Thank you dearly for your time and help.
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