Persistent Mode for Whonix

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  • Introduction: Whonix Documentation Introduction, User Expectations, Footnotes and References, User Expectations - What Documentation Is and What It Is Not
  • Whonix is based on Kicksecure: Whonix inherits many features and principles from Kicksecure.
  • Kicksecure is based on Debian: Kicksecure builds upon the stability of Debian.
  • Inheritance: Therefore, Whonix is also based on Debian.
  • Debian is GNU/Linux-based: Debian primarily uses the GNU/Linux as its foundation.
  • Shared documentation benefits: Because one distribution is based on another:
    • Inherited documentation: Little specific documentation is required for each layer.
    • Shared principles: Features and principles often remain consistent across forks. Users can often follow the same instructions for both Whonix and Kicksecure.
  • Keep using Whonix: This does not mean the user should switch to Kicksecure.
  • Where to apply the instructions: The instructions should be applied inside Whonix.
  • Wiki editors notice: This box is wiki template upstream_wiki. (Pages that link to it.)
  • Comparison: Whonix versus Kicksecure
  • Documentation compatibility: Since Whonix is based on Kicksecure, the user can follow these instructions for Kicksecure logo Persistent Mode Onion Version . Apply the instructions inside Whonix, not Kicksecure.

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