thanks for reply.
How about from a safety/security standpoint? Do you think running wallets on WhiteOS via usbDrive is more secure? What about antivirus on whiteOS?
Also, when booting to usb I get the option to "try OS before installing" or "install OS". It seems the try option is what i want because the install option then tries to install on C: drive(dual boot). Is there a way to modify the install so it just runs without the asking dialog? I used the Universal USB Installer from pendrivelinux as in the tutorial.
Thanks!
Q: Do you think running wallets on WhiteOS via usbDrive is more secure?
Yes, it is more secure, but i always tell people to think about back-ups.
Having a wallet on a default work station is insecure, because your wallet.dat is always availible. and most users are using windows where virusses and malware are more common.
Q: What about antivirus on whiteOS
It gives your USB much more IO and will slow things down more. It is always good to choose an anti virus application, please see this page:
http://www.ubuntufree.com/top-5-antivirus-apps-for-ubuntu-14-04-and-14-10/Q: Is there a way to modify the install so it just runs without the asking dialog?
Yes, i'm currently not at home right now, so will come back later with this answer. there should be a file names: isolinux.cfg on the USB you can look into that.