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Consistency of USB flash drive spelling
To be consistent, replaced all synonyms of USB flash drive (e.g. thumb drive, drive, stick) Signed-off-by: Noel Ullreich <n.ullreich@proxmox.com>
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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Using Etcher
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Etcher works out of the box. Download Etcher from https://etcher.io. It will
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guide you through the process of selecting the ISO and your USB Drive.
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guide you through the process of selecting the ISO and your USB flash drive.
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Using Rufus
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ lost along with the broken system.
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It is recommended that you keep your key safe, but easily accessible, in
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order for quick disaster recovery. For this reason, the best place to store it
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is in your password manager, where it is immediately recoverable. As a backup to
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this, you should also save the key to a USB drive and store that in a secure
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this, you should also save the key to a USB flash drive and store that in a secure
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place. This way, it is detached from any system, but is still easy to recover
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from, in case of emergency. Finally, in preparation for the worst case scenario,
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you should also consider keeping a paper copy of your key locked away in a safe
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@ -1194,7 +1194,7 @@ The Host USB device or port or the value 'spice'. HOSTUSBDEVICE syntax is:
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'vendor_id:product_id' (hexadeciaml numbers) or
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'spice'
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You can use the 'lsusb -t' command to list existing usb devices.
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You can use the 'lsusb -t' command to list existing USB devices.
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NOTE: This option allows direct access to host hardware. So it is no longer possible to migrate such
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machines - use with special care.
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