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[title] Writing to the USB drive (Unetbootin) | |
+ | [* icon_reminder] ***Unetbootin is being maintained as a second option for USB ISO writing. The author of this guide STRONGLY RECOMMENDS using Rufus as a modern replacement, as it formats the flash drive as part of the image writing process and can use NTFS instead of being limited to FAT32.*** |
[* black] Select ***Diskimage*** and click the ***...*** button. This will allow you to select the image you want to use. Select the ISO you want to write to the USB stick and click ***OK*** to write it. This process also makes it bootable at the same time, so you do not have to correct this yourself. | |
- | [* icon_reminder] ***Unetbootin is being maintained as a second option for USB ISO writing. The author of the guide STRONGLY RECOMMENDS using Rufus as a modern replacement, as it formats the flash drive as part of the image writing process and can use NTFS instead of being limited to FAT32.*** |
[* icon_note] ***For users who require a CD/DVD to boot a OS or systems with buggy USB boot implementations (fallback solution for older systems):*** Refer to [guide|54074|this guide] if you need a CD/DVD to boot the system. ***This will not apply to most users, since most systems can boot off of USB. If you do need it, this is the new solution for cases where a DVD has to be used.*** | |
[* icon_reminder] ***Optional:*** Ubuntu based Distributions allow you to have free space set aside for files in the OS. Unless you need it, there's no reason to use it. |