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Nov 18, 2017 at 17:26 comment added jdwolf Yes I've tried this plenty and it works. Just haven't done it recently and I know for some distributions that aren't debian it does not work.
Nov 18, 2017 at 3:20 comment added jdwolf It's pretty involved but the live isos for the most part SHOULD support loopback mounting meaning that you can run them live as an iso file instead of writing the iso into a partition. If you like that method I'll write up an answer for it?
Nov 18, 2017 at 3:18 comment added jdwolf The problem you face here is that Windows responds very badly to USB drives with multiple partitions.What I use to do was backup partitions to a file, delete all but one partition and then load the backup but only onto the end of disk GPT backup. THen later I can just do restore from backup in gdisk to get the other partitions back. But this is a horrible work around and the only reason I did it was because it was a 64GB stick that I used for all versions of windows and linux for recovery. Thanks to these windows limitations its far easier to just use separate USB drives.
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