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What's on your "Everyday Carry" USB stick?
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ventoy with some live image, gparted, and arch iso
Sorry for the noob question.
I know Gparted helps format disks and stuff, but what can you do with it on a USB stick? Is it to format and partition other computers you come across? And how did you get Gparted on the stick itself?
Thanks
just for when i screw up the partitions on my computers
you can get a live iso image with gparted :)
Great! Thank you 🙌