Eric Shubert wrote: > Dazed_75 wrote: >> Saturday I was helping Matthew create a Live Ubuntu USB stick. We >> succeeded but for some reason persistence was not working and I could >> not figure out why. I did the same thing here at home and persistence >> works fine. In fact, I think I know the answer now. Mathew was using a >> 16 GB flash drive and wanted the rest of the drive used for persistent >> storage. >> >> The problem was, I believe, that the flash drive was formatted for FAT32 >> which has a file size limit of 4GB. It appears the utility to create >> the LiveUSB ubuntu stick creates a special file to use for the "overlay" >> (my term) file system that is merged onto the read only filesystem from >> the Live image. Since we were asking it to make a 14.4GB overlay file >> on a FAT32 partition, that part of the install failed silently and >> persistence was was working. >> >> Mathew, I believe there are several ways to resolve this with the >> simplest being to only ask for 4GB of persistent storage. The rest of >> the stick should still be usable though you may find it handy to make >> the rest a separate partition and mount it within the LiveUSB Ubuntu. >> You should even be able to make the mount persistent. >> >> -- >> Dazed_75 a.k.a. Larry >> > > That sounds like a possibility all right. TTBOMK though, FAT32 has a 2G > file size limit. :( > Now that I think of it though, are we confusing partition vs file sizes? The 'overlay' partition would be what's over 2G, not a file. From what I've seen of overlay filesystems, there are still going to be independent files within the partition. It's not just one big file. As such, I doubt this is the problem. As always, I could be wrong. I think I was on that last post (except for the 2G part!). -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss