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> On the other hand, a live-CD type of distribution, like Puppy Linux, it is an issue, because the "save file" can only be created on some other drive, usually an internal drive. Wouldn't it be nice if the "save file" or "save folder" could be on the USB-stick, or rather it would be nice if you had that choice.

I'm about 98.69% sure this is easy to fix with any ol' partition editor. Even if it wasn't, the absolute worst-case scenario here for a fully-in-ramdisk distro (my experience is with Damn Small and Tiny Core, but I'm sure Puppy and EasyOS can do this, too) is to just boot into such a distro and reinstall the whole OS on top of the USB stick; everything's in RAM already anyway, so with such distros you can reformat or even unplug the stick once you're booted up.



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