I set up Windows To Go on a portable SSD, and it’s good enough to serve as my daily driver
Between their highly customizable nature, lack of privacy-intrusive services, and zero forced updates, there are plenty of reasons to love Linux distributions. I also adore the live boot functionality that many distros tend to ship with, as it lets me get accustomed to their quirks and tinker with their built-in tools without spending extra time installing them on the machine. Better yet, plenty of Linux flavors support persistent folders (and even partitions) capable of saving any changes I make to the live boot environment even after I shut down the system, making them perfect for portable setups.
Between their highly customizable nature, lack of privacy-intrusive services, and zero forced updates, there are plenty of reasons to love Linux distributions. I also adore the live boot functionality that many distros tend to ship with, as it lets me get accustomed to their quirks and tinker with their built-in tools without spending extra time installing them on the machine. Better yet, plenty of Linux flavors support persistent folders (and even partitions) capable of saving any changes I make to the live boot environment even after I shut down the system, making them perfect for portable setups.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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