How to make Live USB under Linux?

  

Whether you use Win system or Linux system, you can use Live USB to try out various distributions of Linux as long as it does not damage the original system. So, how to make Live USB under Linux system? ? The following small series will introduce you to several methods.

1, UNetbootin

This is to create a Live USB one of the most popular tools. UNetbootin is an open source application that supports Windows, Mac OS X and Linux and can support any release image you want to try.

Download address: http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/

2, Pendrivelinux (Universal USB Installer)

Pendrivelinux is UNetbootin's "little brother". Like UNetbootin, Pendrivelinux also supports different Linux distributions. The only difference is that Pendrivelinux only supports Windows.

Download address: pendrivelinux.com/usb-installer

3, dd command

We can use this command to directly copy the image file to USB. This command can only be run under Linux. You can run the command ”dd –help” to see more documentation. Be careful when using this command, otherwise your data is very likely to be destroyed.

4, USB creator (Mandriva, Fedora, Ubuntu, SuSE) comes with a specific version

In specific Linux distributions (Mandriva, Fedora, Ubuntu, SuSE), Comes with a USB launcher creator.

5, Live USB create script

If the SLAX release allows scripts to be run, copy the image directly to the USB.

The method of making Live USB under Linux system is introduced. Users can make Live USB through any of the above five methods.

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