![]() USB drives for Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux distributions without burning a CD. But since Ubuntu (and most of the other Linux distributions) will only offer an ISO disc image for download, we’ll need a third-party tool capable of transforming the ISO file into an accessible bootable USB drive. Although the are multiple ways that you can use to install the Ubuntu distribution, using a bootable USB drive is one of the most accessible ways to do it. Making Fedora USB Media on a With hybrid images, you can simply write the content of the ISO and make a bootable USB stick which can install Linux Mint by using the 'dd' command. Preparing a USB flash drive as an installation source. The last step is to flash the ISO image to the USB drive. ![]() On most Linux distributions the USB flash the mount point or the device name: sudo umount /dev/sdx1. ![]() ![]() The UNetbootin utility isn't The procedure is simple: First, select the Linux ISO file, and select the target USB drive, then click the 'Burn' button to burn Linux ISO to USB drive. UNetbootin is primarily a Linux LiveUSB burning tool, but it works sufficiently well with Windows that it deserves inclusion in this list. Copy over all files: # cp -r /mnt/iso/* /mnt/usb/ or use the standard GUI Mount ISO and USB media: # mount -o loop win7.iso /mnt/iso # mount /dev/sdb1 / mnt/usb.
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