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[title] Making the USB drive | |
[* black] Once you have the ISO for the Linux distro, find the location of it and select it. | |
[* black] Select Diskimage and click the ***...*** button. This will allow you to select the image you want to use. | |
[* black] After selecting the image you want, click OK. It will install on the flashdrive, and then the flashdrive will become bootable. Once this is done, you will be able to boot off of this, assuming the computer supports this. | |
[* 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. | |
+ | [* black] For those of you reading this who need to use a DVD to boot, follow [guide|54031|this guide] on how to burn Plop Boot Manager to a CD. If you intend to limit use of the CD to Linux or Plop Boot Manager doesn't work use [guide|54074|PlopKexec] to do this. |