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From what I've heart it isn't recommended to use an OS persistently on an USB-stick. Not is it slower, the constant read and writes may damage it, since it isn't made for that.
Please correct me if I remembered it wrong.
In the basis you are right. But nowadays a good large USB stick shut be able to handle it fine over a long period. I would recommend to put the cache and temp directory's on a memory drive. that way you do not constantly stress out the USB.
On the other hand nowadays their are USB cases for M.2 SSDs. this would eliminate the entire problem.
I had no idea this was a thing. Looks like you can get little 2230 (W: 22mm, L: 30mm) drives too so it's not like it has to be some super long thumbdrive or dongle setup.
I love the idea of moving my OS from PC to PC with me. Always configured how I like it. I don't know how well it'll work in practice, with real world performance or hardware changes between PCs, but I might have to give it a shot.
Thanks for the tip.
I clonezilla my desktop install to an external m2. It's always there if I need it.
Not to mention a m2 ssd external case!!
Oh .. I only read your first sentence.