

If that is too messy for you, take a read of THIS. You would plug the external drive into a USB port and the USB with Linux mint on it into another USB port.Restore the snapshot, and away you go

If you intend to travel with it then you would need an external hard drive to travel with you to store the Timeshift snapshots on. ?.or would y ou intend to take it with you as you travel ? A 4gb or 8 gb stick is usually used for a Linux Mint distro.and that leaves a lot of room.if you want overkill use a 16gb or a 32gbĬan you tell us how you intend to use this USB stick ?. The only restriction to the number and size of the files that will fit on that USB stick is the size of the USB stick itself. Also, It is one main reason why Lightweight Portable Security (LPS) is regarded as the best Tor browser alternative. otherwise when you pull the USB stick out or reboot the pc or there is a power failure etc etc, you will lose everything you have added to that stick (the distro will survive but nothing that you have added) Lightweight Portable Security (LPS) It is a Linux-based software that doesn’t connect or communicate with the external servers prone to tracking. Your only other choice is to have a USB stick with whatever distro (probably Linux Mint) plus Persistence. Extract Tor Tarball file GUI Extract file Open the extracted folder. Right-click on the downloaded package tor-browser-linu圆4-xxen-US and Extract it using the Open with Archine Manager option. After that go to the home or file manager and click on the Download folder. then the default apt package manager is enough to install it on your system using the following command. I can vouch for the fact that it works beautifully. You can use the default firefox of Linux Mint to open it. Install Tor Browser from the Distribution Repository If you are using one of the Debian-based distributions such as Ubuntu, PopOS, Linux Mint, Kali Linux, Parrot, etc.
