Dont have instructions yet but I think you partition your usb drive so you have the liveusb on one and basically a persistent flash drive on the other and save your home data to that
Choose a distro with persistence like Tails or use a program like MKUsb to make your iso of choice have persistence.
I wasn't aware of any distroa that do that. I'll check out tails
i did a regular install of mint or ubuntu, i don't remember onto an Usb-Stick once(ssd's were expensive back then). remove the Internal Disk first to make sure not to change it. And then Install Mint regularly and choose the Usb-Stick as Drive 1, You will need 2 Sticks 1. The Live-Usb 2. The definitive Storage Medium. Keep in Mind that Usb-Sticks are not as reliable as a regular Disk, so make sure to keep important stuff in a Backup too.
That's a good idea. I was doing it on a laptop. But I can unplug the drives from my tower pretty easily. I did pick up another decent USB stick, but it seems silly that I can't just convert the current one to persistent
here is a Article about something like this: https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-persistent-live-usb/ , Its written for ubuntu , but mint is mostly ubuntu. This site has some good Articles, i use it often.
Not attached to Mint, just thought I'd try it. I'll give this a look. Thanks
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