I would love to be able to use TAILS installer with a downloaded ISO
image =)
Then I could also use TAILS installer to install other versions of
linux, like trisquel... the pre-downloaded ISO could be on a
different usb stick that is concurrently connected.
{Wait, I've never tried to do so with an image that is downloaded while
mid-install.. is that even possible? I think not or I would have
possibly noticed the option... I think it is not a good idea (in most
(all?) cases) as this precludes verification of downloaded ISO...
anyway, here is more on why I would love this function!!}
I find that the TAILS usb stick creator makes live sticks I can run on
both mac and most other machines, whereas many other installers seem to
not do so (tho sometimes do so if I force underlying partition/format)
I would also love to have the capacity to have a usb stick that has
multiple OS partitions... especially, a TAILS, a Trisquel, and
possibly a mint, each with their own smallish persistence, and a 7th
partition being basic storage accessible by any of the OSs (or even by
plugging it in to a functioning box...
Why? Well, I could then pare down to only 2 sticks, and I would
like that!!
I like TAILS, but do not use it for everything... I like open source
Trisquel, but it will not connect with internet on some hardware, and I
have a very large usb stick that could consolidate almost everything
... the second stick would be an emergency "fix-it" stick, emergency
vital-stuff-backup, and a second copy of TAILS (that seems so necessary
for upgrade of TAILS).. oh, ya, the upgrade process would have to
limit it's actions when upgrading a multi-OS stick...
THANKS for all that you people do !!! =)
Thomas
> Susan:
>> If I don't know which choice to make, how can I find out what "ISO" signifies?
>>
>> Would some linked decision-support information be available from this dialog?
> Thanks for the fresh insight! People who have followed the installation
> instructions already know what an ISO image.
> For example: https://tails.boum.org/install/debian/usb/.
>
> But it might not be the case for everybody. For example, I gave Susan a
> Tails USB stick which was already installed, she was not faced with this
> terminology before but might still start Tails Installer to clone it for
> a friend.
>
> What about adding a (?) button (like we're doing in other place) after
> "Use ISO image"? This button would open a dialog explaining what is an
> ISO image and linking to https://tails.boum.org/install/download/ for
> download.
>
> I also thought about changing the label to "Use downloaded ISO image".
>
> What do you think Susan?