External Hard Drive - Root Directory and other Subdirectories

Touko White

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My hard drive:

931 GB HFS+

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Well, it is possible lol. I have a Ubuntu install on one 2 GB USB and a Mac OS X install on an 8 GB one.
Well yeah. Duh. You can do that. But you would have to setup persistence and you're left with little to know space for those "important" ( ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ) files!

Well, it is possible lol. I have a Ubuntu install on one 2 GB USB and a Mac OS X install on an 8 GB one.
Also the FULL os takes up much more.


That's impossible. You can't even work some Linux distros in there.
 

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Well yeah. Duh. You can do that. But you would have to setup persistence and you're left with little to know space for those "important" ( ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ) files!


Also the FULL os takes up much more.
I store almost nothing locally. Every time I want to run a program I install it, use it, then delete it. It's constantly sftp'd to me home server for file storage.
 

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