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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.*** |
+ | [* 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. Unetbootin is known to have problems with NTFS formatted drives.*** |
[* 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_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. |