Which brand of pendrive can I use to boot linux.Narrowed down to this but apparently it heats up quicklySanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Luxe USB Type C Flash Drive (Silver, 128 GB, 5Y - SDDDC4-128G-I35)
>>101203025just use a dvd
cheap offbrand USB I bought for 5$ works fine for me
>>101203025Never forget, idubz is a cuck who lets his gf do onlyfans.
>>101203033A floppy is better, newfag
>>101203036Is it usb 3.2, doesnt it heat up and throttle speeds
>>101203568i have that exact drive and it gets warm to uncomfortably but not burning hot really easily.i do remember once it got to actually burning hot without me even doing anything with it though, also it throttles hard.youre better off just getting a cheapo usb stick and an old 2.5hdd plus sata to usb for large files.
>>101203193What is the drama in op pic
>>101203025Yar.
>>101203726Wont a cheapo usb throttle worser than it
>>101205631it doesn't really matter since you can load the OS in a ramdisk
>>101203025Who are they and what did they do?
>>101205762a what, do you mean ram
>>101204130Nooooo, not dick :(
>>101205917Dick doesn't have a lofty peak to fall from so nothing will change, he will remain in the dirt
>>101203025It does heat up like crazy, also the flip mechanism got loose after like two weeks or so. Speeds are ok-ish on pendrive scale.If you want le storage and le speed and not afraid of being somewhat bulky, then just use an M.2 to usb case, and pop in some cheap ssd of your choice.
>>101203025There’s a site dedicated to that anon, yeah literally pendrive linux. You are welcome.
>>101205882no, he's saying what you can do is load the os into ram, run it from there, and only when you shutdown (or optionally while using it) you can sync any changes back to the flash drivefor small installs that fit easily in ram, this results in extremely little writes to the flash drive, and you can even remove the drive while it's running to prevent it warming up at allthere are downsides though, when booting it has to copy the whole os into ram, which may be slower than booting normally. if you crash, you'll lose any changes since it's not being synced in realtime to the flash drive, and it requires enough ram to store both the os and enough spare to use as ... ram
>>101210964Well then, booting and running an os from usb stick was never viable
>>101213212you can if you get one that is designed for constant use, most flash drives are intended to just dump stuff on only actually used for some minutes at a timeif you want a more serious usb drive, get an M.2 enclosure with a real SSD
>>101203025Get external harddrive or USB ssd enclosure
>>101204088couple ecelebs getting their just dessertsYour life is literally better for not knowing anything more
>>101213280these work great, got one for my linux install. Just make sure to have a fast 3.2 port on your PC
"Which brand"? That's not how this works, buddy. Every "brand" has different products, some good, some bad. You have to look at each product not at each "brand".
>>101206100That’s good to hear, I don’t watch his content but he seems like an OK dude
>>101215614Sandisk usb drives are known for heating
>>101204130Vito losing his shit over this thing and refusing to even be in frame was hilarious. All these guys are so smug about not believing in gods or ghosts or any of that shit, and then sonichu pops out and all of the sudden the bad ju-ju karma vibes are gonna get em. Dick probably got an infection from the pube stuck in the plaster tho.
>>101203036Won't that rope itself unexpectedly and fuck all the data