![]() This tutorial would assume that you are using a Windows PC with XP or later OS installed. We would be creating the USB stick on an Windows 10 PC. The link is given below:Ĭlick here to download it directly from its developer, Peter Batard’s Github page. You can take a look at the source code of the EXE file by visiting his Github page at the following link You can download the standalone version from Rufus’s official page. It’s a perfectly safe application which is also recommended by Ubuntu’s official website. In Step 4, you will need to re-enable the ESP flags. ![]() Choose the source ISO file of the Linux distribution you downloaded. Step 3: Install Ubuntu on the other USB connection. Select the USB drive where you want Linux installed. Type’Gparted’ into the Windows key and enable. In Step 2 you will want to disable the flags from the ESP partition. We will be using Rufus which is a standalone. Start your computer in Step 1, by turning off and unplugging both USB drives. Porteus is a full Linux Operating System optimized to be run from USB flash drives, CDs, or any bootable storage media including hard drives. iso file on to the USB stick and make it bootable. iso file.Ī USB stick writing software or tool would be needed to write the Ubuntu. Take a backup of any data from the Flash drive as it will be erased for writing the. If you want to continue running Ubuntu from the USB flash drive, for a longer duration without installing it on your hard drive, then you should use an USB stick with higher capacity ( 8GB, recommended). You need a blank USB flash drive/stick with at least 4GB capacity. If only one USB drive is attached to your machine, Etcher will automatically select it. ![]() Click on the Select image button and locate the distribution. As of writing this tutorial Ubuntu 20.04.2.0 LTS is the latest version of Ubuntu for desktop PC’s. Creating Bootable Linux USB Drive using Etcher is a relatively straightforward process: Connect the USB flash drive to your system and Launch Etcher. Download the latest version of Ubuntu with long term support. ![]()
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