![]() First you select the distribution and then you select the version (or release). If you do not you can select your distribution from the drop down list. If you have very specific needs for your distribution you will most likely have an image file downloaded to use. Once this window is up and running you are almost there. When yo issue the command you will see the UNetbootin window. Stick in your usb drive and then issue dmesg to find out where your usb drive is located. If you use Unbuntu you can get p7zip-full with the command apt-get install p7zip-full.īefore you run the application you will need to insert and mount your usb drive. If you use Mandriva you can install p7zip but you will not have the full package. This might be in your distribution's repositories. But you're not ready just yet.ĭepending upon your distribution, you might come across an error involving p7zip-full. unetbootin-linux-299 to see the application running. Once the file is executable, su to the root user and issue the command (from the same directory unetbootin-linx-299 is stored). Once that has finished you will need to issue the command chmod u+x unetbootin-linux299 in order to make the file executable. For our purposes we'll download the Linux universal install binary (named unetbootin-linux-299). The first thing to do is download a copy of UNetbootin. But after all that work, you might wind up with a machine that simply won't boot from a USB drive. If you install an OS that doesn't work, try another. This can be an issue with your Bios or your USB drive. Note of warning: Not all usb installations will work on all machines. In this article, we'll be illustrating the Linux side of things (naturally). UNetbootin can be used on either Linux or Windows.
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