There is also an encrypted “Documents” folder that is available to protect your data. However, this must be done outside of Libre OS USB since you can’t do this while the system is running. Upon completion, you will have a dedicated “Home” partition on the flash drive which can easily be enlarged using a program like GParted. The copy process took around thirty minutes. Finally, I entered sudo dd if=/./Libre_OS_USB.iso of=/dev/sdc1 to get Libre OS USB onto the flash drive.
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