So you cannot boot computer with that copied files. The data can only be read after it is burned onto a USB drive or Disc. Here we list two great ways for your reference. Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. In this window, it will automatically search for all inserted USB drives. It should be a qualified USB, otherwise, the "Next" button will be disabled.
Step 4. Step 5. If not and you are looking for one to test with, you could give Ubuntu Budgie a try. Note that you can even use it to write operating system images to an SD-card. Especially handy for those that work with Raspberry PIs. The article about installing a minimal Raspberry PI operating system explains how to use Balena Etcher for that purpose. If you already installed it previously, you can skip this section. Head over to the Balena Etcher GitHub repository for detailed installation instructions, in case your run a different Linux distribution.
Next, start Balena Etcher. In case you get an error dialog stating that the process ended unexpectedly , simply try again. This probably meant that the USB drive was still mounted. On the second try it should work. The powerful dd utility program makes this possible. When using the dd program to write the ISO file to the USB drive, it is extremely important that you select the correct device name.
So as a first step, we need to identify the device name. Next, open the terminal and run this command to list all disk drives known to your Linux system:.
As you can see in the previous screenshot, my Linux system knows about two disks. The following tutorial explains how to use Virtualbox to run Linux or any other Clonezilla is a Free partition or disk clone tool similar to First we will format the USB with multiple partitions.
Next we install In the I would like to thank you all very much for your support over the years. Because of your continued support, all of the software, projects, simplified tutorials, and other related information provided throughout this website remain accessible to this day.
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