NomadBSD: Persistent Live USB OS

NomadBSD setup and demo. This FreeBSD OS is designed to run from a live USB drive which is persistent, so that user files, applications and operating system changes can be saved to it. NomadBSD is hence a portable alternative OS that you can move between computers and carry around in your pocket. You can learn more about and download NomadBSD from its website at: My video called “PC BIOS Settings“ which I refer to in this video is here: Whilst my group test of the Gorilla Drive and other rugged USB 3.0 drives is here: You can purchase a Gorilla Drive on here (affiliate link): But any USB 3.0 drive 8GB or more in capacity is fine to install NomadBSD on. Or you may just squeeze it onto a 4GB drive. More videos on computing and related topics, can be found at: You may also like my ExplainingTheFuture channel at: #NomadBSD #LiveUSB #FreeBSD #ExplainingComputers
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