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Can I use a bootable pen drive to store data other than Linux OS? I have this pen drive

Sandisk Cruzer Blade

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Different bootable USB drives

Maybe the most convenient way to get what you want is

  • a persistent live drive or
  • an installed system in a USB drive (installed like into an internal drive, but in this case to a pendrive).

You can also have a live-only drive with part of the drive for storage.

Edit: The Sandisk Cruzer Blade series are reliable but slow USB pendrives. I would not recommend an installed system, but rather a persistent live or live-only system with a partition for data storage on that kind of drive. I would also recommend an Ubuntu flavour with a light desktop environment (Lubuntu, Ubuntu MATE or Xubuntu).

See these links:

About file systems

About bootable external drives

sudodus
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  • Can you suggest drives that are in india – DashingDojo Sep 07 '21 at 10:53
  • @DashingDojo, I'm sorry, I live in Sweden, and don't know the Indian market. Let us hope that somebody, who knows the market will chip in and help you. You can also ask in the [Ubuntu Forum for hardware](https://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=332). – sudodus Sep 07 '21 at 11:14