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[title] Making the USB drive
-[* black] Insert wisdom here.
+[* black] Once you have the ISO for the Linux distro, find the location of it and select it.
+[* black] Select Diskimage and click the ***...*** section. This will allow you to select the image you want to use.
+[* icon_note] ***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. However, it does have its use cases.