Help creating a writable usb for a particular purpose
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2023 7:33 am
Hi all,
I kindly ask your help creating a bootable usb stick with persistency in a precise way for my purpose.
I'm a music teacher at a school (pupils 10-13 y.o.) and I'd like to tach my students to use musescore as a notational typesetting software.
Instead of installing the program on the messed up windows laptops at school (which already take forever booting and doing anything, despite being quite recent), I'd rather each pupil have a usb stick of their own, where I'd install a slightly customized MX (Musescore preinstalled, no menus visible, clean desktop...) to be used with persistency, so that everyone can "carry his computer around" and store there every file they work on.
Now I have my system already prepared, I've successfully flashed it in writable mode, tested using persist_all option and everything works as expected, except I possibly want the boot process to be as quick as possible - I don't want to choose the language & keyboard layout and the persistency option every time I boot into a machine, otherwise I'l have to do so for 20+ laptops each time and the class will get unmanageable in no time.
All I want is:
- to have the italian language, italian keyboard and Rome timezone preset as the default at boot and
- persistency option already set to persist_all
so that the only thing to do is press Enter once (or, ideally, even no boot menu shown, and an automatic boot happening with those settings).
Obviously, I'll prepare the students' sticks one by one beforehand at home.
Thank you if you can help with this project, it will be much appreciated!
Tiziano
I kindly ask your help creating a bootable usb stick with persistency in a precise way for my purpose.
I'm a music teacher at a school (pupils 10-13 y.o.) and I'd like to tach my students to use musescore as a notational typesetting software.
Instead of installing the program on the messed up windows laptops at school (which already take forever booting and doing anything, despite being quite recent), I'd rather each pupil have a usb stick of their own, where I'd install a slightly customized MX (Musescore preinstalled, no menus visible, clean desktop...) to be used with persistency, so that everyone can "carry his computer around" and store there every file they work on.
Now I have my system already prepared, I've successfully flashed it in writable mode, tested using persist_all option and everything works as expected, except I possibly want the boot process to be as quick as possible - I don't want to choose the language & keyboard layout and the persistency option every time I boot into a machine, otherwise I'l have to do so for 20+ laptops each time and the class will get unmanageable in no time.
All I want is:
- to have the italian language, italian keyboard and Rome timezone preset as the default at boot and
- persistency option already set to persist_all
so that the only thing to do is press Enter once (or, ideally, even no boot menu shown, and an automatic boot happening with those settings).
Obviously, I'll prepare the students' sticks one by one beforehand at home.
Thank you if you can help with this project, it will be much appreciated!
Tiziano