When you boot into your LiveUSB Linux device, you’ll be greeted with a setup screen with a few options. For this tutorial, I’m assuming that you don’t want to install Ubuntu on your main hard disk. So, we’ll be booting a live version of Ubuntu. Usually, this is just a “tes...
MX Linux and Mint – both highly popular Linux distributions – offer their own tools to create bootable USB drives. MX Linux also suggests a utility called Rufus, as does another popular distribution called Ubuntu. Other sources list tools such as usbimager, Etcher and others. Set your PC to...
Step 2: Install Linux on Main USB Drive Now restart your computer and boot from the main USB drive, once it booted, you will be presented with the option to try Ubuntu or install it. Choose the “Install Ubuntu” option to begin the installation process. Ubuntu Grub Menu Choose Install U...
Download and install Linux in this tutorial that covers how to choose a distribution, how to use the install command with Windows Subsystem for Linux, create a bootable USB for Bare-metal, or set up a Virtual Machine.
You now know the physical and logical structure of a Linux system, what the kernel is, and how to work with processes. This chapter will teach you how the kernel starts— or boots. In other words, you’ll learn how the kernel moves into memory up to the point where the first user pr...
Here, various steps are demonstrated to create a bootable USB for Arch Linux. Step 1: Open the Etcher, As you have downloaded the ISO file so, click on “Flash from file” and choose the ISO file where you have saved it. Step 2: After loading the file, choose “Select target“: ...
How to install ESXi from USB in Windows via Rufus Next I will explain how to install ESXi 6.5 from USB in two parts. You can use the same tool (Rufus) create bootable drive and install ESXi 7 from USB. Step 1. Create ESXi bootable USB In this part I will introduce how to burn ESX...
Step 1: Create Bootable Linux Installation Media To create a bootable Linux installation media forUbuntu 24.04, follow these steps: Download the Ubuntu 24.04ISO file from the official Ubuntu website. Connect a USB drive with a storage of at least 4GB into your computer. ...
After downloading the chosen version, we can simply copy it to the USB stick. A close notice at the downloaded file reveals that it’s a Windows executable (.exe). This shouldn’t worry us. The file can’t run directly on Linux, but the BIOS can run it appropriately....
This tutorial will explain how you can create USB bootable installer to install Ubuntu operating system version 22.04 and later to computers. This works for all computer users who use Windows, MacOS and GNU/Linux. We offer various options here so you can pick one you like the most between us...