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Reboot and enjoy running your favorite Live Linux ISO from USB. Set your BIOS or boot menu to boot from your USB flash drive. (2) Make sure the correct USB flash drive is detected and then click OK.Īfter the installation has finished, simply click Reboot Now.įinally, Enter your system BIOS. (1) Browse to the ISO Image you would like the tool to put on your USB flash drive. Option Two - Diskimage: Browse to and use an existing Linux ISO file. (3) Make sure the correct USB Drive is detected and then Click OK. Option One - Distribution: You can let the tool fetch and download a select Linux distribution from the internet. Insert your USB flash drive and start the tool (See step 4 in the previous section). unetbootin-linux-*Īlternately, you can just double click the unetbootin-linux-* file to run it, since it was marked executable in step 2.
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(3) Extract files from the archive sudo apt-get install p7zip-full (2) Make the archive executable chmod +x. Type the following commands into the terminal pressing enter after each.

#Unetbootin ubuntu missing how to#
How to install and run UNetbootin from Ubuntu Linux In the following section, I cover how to quickly get it up and running within an Ubuntu Linux operating environment. This Live USB creation tool can also be used to create a Live Linux USB flash drive from within Linux. Then restart, and enjoy running your favorite Live Linux on USB.


Originally authored by Geza Kovacs, the UNetbootin USB tool was released under GNU GPL v2. Most Live Linux distributions are supported right out of the box, and there are custom install options available for ISO distributions that are not. The fact that this bootable USB creator works with every major operating system is a benefit. There are versions of this cross-platform Live USB generation utility for Windows, Linux, and MacOS X. UNetbootin can be used to quickly create a Live Linux USB flash drive from an ISO file.
