How do I create a bootable USB for Linux?
To create a bootable USB for Linux, you can use tools like Rufus, Etcher, or the command line. Which method would you prefer?
I think I'll use Rufus. How do I do that?
Great choice! First, download Rufus from its official website. Then, insert your USB drive and open Rufus. Select your USB device, choose the Linux ISO file, and click 'Start'.
What if I want to use the command line instead?
If you prefer the command line, you can use the dd
command on Linux. For example: sudo dd if=/path/to/linux.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M
(replace /dev/sdX
with your USB drive). Be careful with this command!
Thanks! Is there a way to check if the USB is bootable?
Yes! You can try booting from the USB on your computer. If it loads the Linux installer, it's bootable!
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