whazzupdoc
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From the Toshiba.
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I can't get online (wifi) to obtain TimeShift to reinstall.
.2 1/2Mb are used and 5.5MB are free.
df
sudo fdisk -l
What do you mean by WDBlue?;
All my snapshots are gone
I went and did it apparently reinstalling 18.1 with Unetbootin.
I think the pics were being placed in a pictures folder in Home...which is likely on the System drive.
When I followed your terminal codes and Unetbootin was installed, I had no idea it would actually reload Serena. Yes, more of my impulsiveness that then wiped out those snapshots I had managed to take and store in the Home folder in Pictures. Had nothing to do with the T5. I hope this clears up what I was trying to say.
and Restore all our work...at least that's how I see it.
What is persistence?
Usually, on a live CD or Live USB key, all modifications are discarded when you reboot.
The persistence allows you to keep your preferences and data even after reboot.
The data are stored in a special file called casper-rw (for Ubuntu, Linux Mint &c) and overlay-USBLABEL-UUID (for Fedora). This is a completely transparent process for the user
the a-b-c's of this move.
sudo fdisk -l