A simple tool called UNetbootin, can make installation/Bootable liveUSB drive of various Linux/BSD distributions to a partition or USB drive.It can create a dual-boot install, or replace the existing OS entirely.
UNetbootin has built-in support for numerous distributions, including Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, PCLinuxOS, Linux Mint, ArchLinux, Debian, CentOS, Frugalware, FreeBSD, NetBSD,and many more.
Here how you can create a LiveUSB of any Linux Distribution Using Unetbootin.
- Format the USB Drive using a FAT32 file system, in some cases you might need to format it as a FAT16 file system.
[ Note : USB Drive should atleast be 1-2GB,based on the linux distribution] - Run the application, to open the GUI of the tool
- Select the OS you want from the download list or point it to your ISO if you already have it.
- Select your USB stick.
- Load the OS onto your USB stick.
- Reboot your system and make sure to select USB from the boot devices menu.
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