To start we need to determine the location of the drive we want to write to. For this example I am going to use the latest Bodhi 3.0.0 32bit ISO image (which you can find here) and I am going to assume the ISO image is saved in my user’s Downloads folder. This is going to be a short tutorial on how to create a bootable USB drive for your favorite Linux distribution.įirst things first you are going to need to have a copy of the ISO image you want to make a bootable media of and a flash drive that is as large (or larger) than the ISO image. What many newer Linux users may not be aware of is that if they are creating their bootable Linux media from an existing Linux system (or another Unix based OS such as OSX) their computer has a built in command for creating a bootable USB device. ![]() There are a lot of different tools such as Unetbootin and Image Writer that exist for creating bootable Linux media on a USB device.
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