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Cant click next on the installation of Lubuntu 22.10

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Im trying to make a live usb stick with persistent storage, but i cant click next on the lubuntu installer.

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cn flag

You create a live system with persistence using a ISO writing tool that can create it.

The Lubuntu calamares install will make a full install, and will not create a live system as it's an installer, not a ISO writer (ISO writing software is used to create live systems with or without persistence).

If you've not met the requirements for a dialog in calamares, the NEXT button will not show, this is by design.

You provided no clear indication of which screen you're using (via link to page etc) but as I believe you're trying to do something the calamares installer isn't designed for, a unclickable NEXT button could have been expected.

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cn flag
I note @sudodus has answered a post on our discourse (https://discourse.lubuntu.me/t/create-persistent-usb-with-manual-install/1498) and points to an answer he gave on this site - https://askubuntu.com/questions/1181854/how-is-it-easier-to-make-a-persistent-live-drive-with-ubuntu-19-10 so this may be worth a look; even duplicate for other close-voters too !!
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I wrote this answer as mostly I was too wordy/long for a comment.. If my understanding of what the OP wants is correct, there is no better answer.. as we don't know the OS the OP used to create the thumb-drive, thus sudodus' answer in my last comment may not be helpful... we don't have enough details for more than what I've provided here I believe.
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dk flag
I don't know much about linux yet so I can't do hard stuff :(
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cn flag
Key is you are using an install (*which installs the full system*) to write an ISO to thumb-drive which isn't its drive. You want a *live* (ie. uninstalled system) so want it before it's installed, but want persistence added to your *live* system. That is done via the software that writes an ISO to media (usually called *writer* or *burner* and never *installer). This isn't GNU/Linux stuff; just IT/tech stuff as its the ~same terms with windows/mac/BSD & other OSes; but hey it's still 'new' until we've done it a few times. Keep trying.
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