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I want to give access to some person to see or read some materials on a system without letting him copy the material out of the system. So, I am thinking of blocking USB ports or at least force it to be mounted only in readonly mode.

I have gone through some solutions but all needed update-initfs -u and then system reboot.

How else I get the work done?

Mostafa Ahangarha
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    Live sessions are to be run as live only and that means settings will be lost. –  Oct 17 '18 at 11:10
  • I know. That is why I am asking this question to see if there is any method to achieve the aim without restarting the system – Mostafa Ahangarha Oct 17 '18 at 11:25
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    You can install Ubuntu into a USB drive (not a live system, but installed like into an internal drive). Such a system can be tweaked in a flexible way like any installed system). There are detailed tips in this link: [How do I install Ubuntu to a USB key? (without using Startup Disk Creator)](https://askubuntu.com/questions/16988/how-do-i-install-ubuntu-to-a-usb-key-without-using-startup-disk-creator/942312#942312) -- But if the person brings an own live drive and boots from it, the system in the internal drive will be wide open unless it is encrypted. – sudodus Oct 17 '18 at 11:54
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    This might be useful. If it works you may want to answer your own question explaining how you did it https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1958073&page=71&p=13670206#post13670206 – Katu Oct 17 '18 at 11:55

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