USB stick install Linux

Started by Steve, May 06, 2010, 19:11:39

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Steve

I found this today,not used it,thought it may be useful. It creates bootable live USB drives for a variety of Linux distributions.


http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
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Rik

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kinmel

It works well, is simple to use and it is the easiest way by far of installing  Linux on a netbook
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MisterW

The thing I like most about UnetBootin ( compared to the other ways of creating a bootable USB stick ) is that it doesnt reformat the USB stick ( as long as its already FAT32!). That way you can still use the stick for other things and easily replace the bootable distro on it without wiping everything else!! :) 

Steve

You also don't need Windows with UnetBootin as it has a Linux version as well >:D
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