![]() ![]() ![]() See this link to the sub-page: /stable-alternative This system is created from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 'Xenial' amd64 ('gamma' because it is beyond beta), and was simplified compared to the previous methods to make a stable installed system for UEFI and BIOS mode. There are links to instructions how to make an installed system (typically in a USB pendrive) that works with UEFI and BIOS, and is small enough to work in an undersized 16 GB pendrive. ![]() If you want a pendrive with a live and an installed system, you can try A new and so far successful attempt to create a stable portable system, that works in UEFI and BIOS mode. If you want a stable portable system, that boots in UEFI mode as well as BIOS/CSM mode, and in 64-bit as well as 32-bit computers, you can try One pendrive for all PC (Intel/AMD) computers. It is good only as an illustration of a method to make a bootable drive in UEFI as well as BIOS mode. So this system is not stable enough to survive certain updates. But unfortunately a current update involving a new kernel and updating grub will make it fail to boot. I expected that it could be installed into a USB pendrive as a good alternative to a persistent live system, possible to update and upgrade without limits. Not stable enough to survive certain updates The following link gives more background information about partitioning It might help to prepare by reading the following link
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