GPG Guide
From Bibliotheca Anonoma
Guide on creating and using GPG keys
WIP (Ctrl-S's job)
Create Ubuntu LiveUSB Environment
- Have a USB flash drive (32GB+ USB3+ preferred).
- Download latest ubuntu desktop ISO. Available from: https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop
- Have a ubuntu linux environment to install the liveusb from.
- Install the drive creation tools:
$ sudo add-apt-repository universe
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mkusb/ppa
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt install --install-recommends mkusb mkusb-nox usb-pack-efi
Find out what storage devices are connected:
$ lsblk
- Figure out which device is your flash drive.
e.g. /dev/sdh
Write a persistant Ubuntu LiveUSB Environment to the flash drive
- Press the windows key on your keyboard to bring up the ubuntu app search screen.
- type
mkusb
- Run the mkusb tool by clicking on it.
- Choose: i - "Install (make a boot device)".
- Choose: p - "Persistent live – only Debian and Ubuntu".
- Select the ubuntu ISO file on your machine.
- Select the device that matches your USB drive to install onto.
- Choose just: "usb-pack-efi (default grub from ISO file)"
- Tell the program how much space to give to the liveUSB ubuntu install for it's own storage, about half of the disk should do (4GB+).
- Confirm everything is correct, as continuing with incorrect settings may destroy your data.
- If everything is correct, select "go" and click "go".
- Wait for the program to write to the USB drive.
- Choose: "Quit"
- Choose: "Quit"
- Press return in the console windows to exit it.
Your USB drive should now be ready to boot from.