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What do you have on your usb stick /g/?
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What do you have on your usb stick /g/?
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Why would I tell you, NSA?
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>>53845826
32gb of music
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>USB sticks
>2016
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a backup of your mother's nudes
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Diablo 2, HoMM3, some portable recovery shit and a bunch of documents.
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>>53845826
debian live x64 with installer
music, lots of music (to be used in my car)
openvpn certs for my home network + corporate ones from my company
important applications that I could need when dealing with fucked up computers in my company
veracrypt container with private data
backup of my mailbox

everything is being stored on this little buddy. I carry it with my keys.
>cucks gonna cuck
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all seven star wars in 720p
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>>53845895
but anon there are only 4 start wars movies
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>>53845826
Ubuntu
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Files
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>>53845904
Which one is the 4th one ?
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>>53845826
falafel.
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>>53845957
the new one
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>>53845878
how do you both store data, and write a live usb on the same stick?
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Keepass keyfile and a picture of mai waifu on one.
Some Linux iso, probably Debian on another.
Keepass database on another.
And nothing on the last one.
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128 GB of Porn
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>>53845984
I used Universal USB Installer to make it a bootable live stick, then I just made all debian files hidden.
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>>53845826
you mean my Zip Disquette?
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Windows 10 14295
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>>53846010
so it wasn't writen with win32diskimager or dd.
i tried to partition it and install a live iso to a partition, and use the other for my files, but it didn't work. Thanks for the answer btw
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>Music
>Company files
>Backups of config files (really handy when you're switching distros and DEs every few weeks)
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>>53846015
I think he meant Jump drive or Thumb drive.
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>>53846015
>not a on-the-roady save-and-loady
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Partitioned with BootIce so only 1 partition is visible to Windows at a time:
Primary partition for Tails
100MB partition solely for an antivirus tools first aid kit for friends
the remaining 10GB for general use, mostly school files and a copy of Age of Empires II
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>>53846062
I never had a problem with that. Debian USB image requires FAT32 on flash drive to boot, which is the only downside of this solution.
Just remember to use universal usb installer and you'll be fine
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>>53845986
>Not making the picture of your waifu the keepass keyfile.
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>>53846369
I'm way too autistic to make it anything else than a randomly generated file. I wouldn't just make it anything that's available on the internet.
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An image for debian
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memes
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>>53846214
I also got a second USB flash drive which is integrated into my x230's ultrabase.
It's only 8GB and it contains two 4GB partitions - one is Windows 10 installation media and the other one is Debian x64 installed (it's not a live image). Debian contains all programs and drivers for my x230 and it should be used in case of SSD failure/corruption. GRUB installed on this USB drive has also a "System purge" functionality which basically generates new cryptographic keys on the SSD which pretty much permanently makes data unreadable on it. It also wipes ultrabay HDD and SD card attached.
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>>53846402
Wouldn't it become a unique picture for encryption purpose if you just put a random dot in it?
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I wanted to setup a multiboot with the most popular linux distributions isos but i'm too stupid (or rather the archlinux wiki article is unclear on many aspects).
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>>53846480
Well, yes. But it would still be only a dot difference. Which isn't enough for me.
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>>53846402
you can append as much randomness as you want to the file and it will still be valid, senpai

head -n 4096 /dev/urandom >>waifu.png
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Nothing at the moment
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Depends on which USB drive we're talking about here. I have a local Microcenter less than 10 minutes from my house and I'm there like every other weekend. Every time I go, I buy another USB 3.0 stick from them. I have something like 6x16gb sticks, 4x32gb sticks. 3x64gb sticks, and a 128gb as well. Microcenter actually just started carrying 256gb sticks for $45.

I do have a Sandisk extreme ultra 32gb USB 3.0 stick. Was expensive as fuck compared to the competition, but it maintains 160mB/s write speeds and around 240mB/s read. I have it as an Ubuntu MATE 15.10 live boot with various utilities.

One of my other 32gb sticks is a Windows boot recovery stick. I carry the .exe files for CCleaner, MBAM, and a few other tools as well.

Lastly, I have a 16gb stick with that contains my Chromebook backup.

>don't even get me started on microSD cards.
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>>53846654
>160mB/s
>240mB/s
I don't think that means what you think it means.
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>>53846683
I'm sorry, obviously I don't.
I also like watching my wife being fucked by a bunch of niggers. It's not easy to be a cucK, you know.
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>>53846683
Why not? During heavy transfers of files over 5gb, the Microcenter drive's write speeds fluctuate to as low as 45mB/s and when pulling files from the drive, as low as 60mB/s. The Sandisk one doesn't do this. I don't understand what you're getting at.
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>>53846654
>mB
we measuring transmission in fractional voltage now?
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>>53846737
mB/s would be millibyte/second. I seriously hope you did not buy an "expensive as fuck" USB stick that can't even get 1 byte per fucking second.
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>>53846760
For fucks sake you know what I meant. MB/s. The auto capitalisation didn't catch them when I was typing.
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>>53846818
since the "typo" was far more interesting than anything else you actually wrote in the post it's what was picked apart.
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>>53845967
Disgusting.
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>>53846818
>For fucks sake you know what I meant.
Well yes.

>The auto capitalisation didn't catch them when I was typing.
Seems doubtful considering you made the mistake 4 times without even noticing. And considering you need to type a slash and all, if it was on a phone it would probably require a bit of extra time to type that which would make you see it anyway.
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multiboot windows 10/8.1 centos rhel some parrot security distro and ida pro
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>Tfw still using 2.0 usb drives.
Its not like i have anything worth putting in them anyway.
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FreeBSD
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>>53846486
be careful what you say about the wiki. the arch kids will kill you
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I have a BSD
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