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title: Get started with the Live system
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description:
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published: true
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date: 2021-11-13T16:07:49.393Z
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editor: markdown
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dateCreated: 2021-11-13T11:36:55.647Z
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> Section under construction
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# Phyllome OS as a live system
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> Phyllome OS is not production-ready, let alone ready to be used daily as a live system.
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Using Phyllome OS as a live system is a great way to test it out and make sure your host computer is up to the task, before committing to a [permanent installation](/deploy/live), which is currently the recommended way to use Phyllome OS.
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## Use it daily
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> At the moment, changes applied to a Phyllome OS Live medium do not persist across reboots.
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Under certain conditions, you may want to use a live system daily, provided that the disk and [XML configuration](/virt/xml) of your virtual machine disks are stored outside the USB thumb drive.
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*Are you looking for things to do with your live system? If so, have a look at doing some [suggested tasks](/gofurther)* |