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Question Answered By: Adah Miller   on Jan 08

Oh, OK. Let me fix that.

I made a USB stick version of Ubuntu 10.4 I use at work and
on the road, and it works a treat. I've got it all set up to
do all the "stuff" I need, and it's a very useful tool for me.

What I'd like to do is make another stick just like it. It would
be relatively painful to start with a fresh install and recreate
a second one but if I could just copy or mirror the one I have
that'd be perfect.

I've used dd to create image and iso files, would that work
with a removable drive? That would take care of any manual
partitioning or installation issues, albiet a bit time consuming.
But this isn't mass production so if it took a few hours that'd
be OK.

Just wondering if there's a "better" way to copy this USB stick.

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