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Install startup disk creator
Install startup disk creator









With that encouragement maybe I'm ready for YUMI, said to be a step ahead of this but apparently you can have a USB stick with all the Mints including Debian Mints etc.īut if there's anything I've learned here it's how powerful Debian is - just amazing. Use Pogo to grab lots of Linux (rainy day testing weekend situiation). Hey thanks a lot bodhi! Yeah I've had a blast using this and it's the main reason I was retrofitting my win machines with USB 3.0 abilities as well as trying to switch over to USB 3 sticks, is that it's so fast to load these up with whatever new distributions to try, uner a minute flat. > most of us will probably use Windows forever at > Remember, we all used Windows in the old days. > (you Linux people deserve medals for being nice To install the application, run the following commands: sudo apt update sudo apt install usb-creator-gtk.

install startup disk creator

> Very good advice, Joey! I did not know this tool Windows and OSX have different file structure. > USBs of pretty much any kind of Linux and most The Startup Disk Creator application will read the ISO file from the Source disk image (iso) path and write it to Disk to use path. Startup disk creator knows how to write ubuntu based isos because of the way the operating system is structured. > Run As Administrator and you can make bootable You can find usb-creator-gtk by typing 'Startup Disk Creator' (Ubuntu Desktop) or usb-creator-kde in K-Menu->Applications->System->Startup Disk Creator (Kubuntu). > It's an EXE with no installer, just right-click Pros: The resulting USB stick will act exactly like a liveCD/DVD. With hybrid images, you can simply write the content of the ISO and make a bootable USB stick which can install Linux Mint by using the dd command. I'd say cheat, and use Windows for now to run Traditionally, tools such as Startup Disk Creator or UNetbootin were needed to install Linux Mint via USB.











Install startup disk creator