I'm seriously considering getting a laptop running Windows as host OS. I want a secure laptop 
Just pretending there's no internal storage & putting everything on USB3 micro-dongle you keep on your person buys you a lot of safety.
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Passwords, session cookies. Also modern laptops have too few ports. I need one at least for ssh key.
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By everything I mean everything. Bootloader, whole OS & user data. With FDE.
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Sounds.. expensive for a decent sized dongle.
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Around 25¢/GB - $37 for 128 GB which seems to be the largest you can currently get in micro-dongle form factor.
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Would still be double what I have now. Could theoretically work I guess. Wonder how it deals with suspend though.
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Suspend to disk should work the same as for internal drives, which was historically bad for Linux but reportedly works now.
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My experience tells me that USB resets over suspension which makes it much less reliable...
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Plus it's resistant to hostile no-laptop-on-flight policies -- just take the micro-dongle in your carry-on.
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By that point I'm better off on a Chromebook
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