SammyWinters
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I'm trying to create a live usb that has one persistent partition (sda3) for things I've tested, which I will use as my main OS (sda1>sda3). On top of that, I want to create another persistent partition (sda4) that I can mount on top of either the main OS, or just the ISO (sda1). So far, the closest I've come to achieving what I want is having to use two persistent partitions, switching out the labels to decide which one mounts on boot. I don't want to waste a whole bunch of storage in this fashion. I also don't want to have to keep switching them out manually, and accidentally fucking things up when I forget to change things properly, then have to start from scratch, which I've already done more than once. Also, in case it wasn't implied, the playground that is sda4 should never write to the main OS, just use it's resources.
TLDR: Me want live usb. Me want main persistent mount iso OOGA OOGA. Me want more persistent mount main persistent while main persistent mount iso. 3 way OOGAA OOGA. Me also want second persistent mount iso without main. Me not want make fire.
TLDR: Me want live usb. Me want main persistent mount iso OOGA OOGA. Me want more persistent mount main persistent while main persistent mount iso. 3 way OOGAA OOGA. Me also want second persistent mount iso without main. Me not want make fire.