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Whatever I plan to run is going to be Linux based that's a must.
I'm unsure what a GPD is but I am about to look into it. Edit: GPD looks perfect, I didn't know this existed. I'm gonna see what specs I can nail down. I was thinking of building a micro PC with a full desktop capabilities. Like a 3.9l case with micro ITX or so and just running AC mostly, with battery backup on low power when on the go.
Cloning graphene like clonezilla isn't possible. I have created backups and played with device settings. Capturing a complete carbon copy backup is not possible to my knowledge which seems to be the most ideal given the nature of security around graphene. Now writing everything to an external drive except for the OS could probably be done but you would have to be connected all the time to a USB or cable of some sort.
SSD enclosures look awesome I didnt know this existed lol I'll definitely be swapping out my flash drives for one of these as long as there isn't any cons vs say 1 tb flash drive far as performance. I'm unsure how it's going to perform without being connected to the motherboard slot vs USB. But this is a decent middle ground I suppose.
I am wanting full PC capabilities just in a small daily package similar to a phone but I'm willing to ditch the phone for say a 2 in 1 or ideas??