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How To Make a Bootable Linux Install USB Thumbdrive

In about five minutes, you can convert a normal USB thumbdrive into a Linux-installing wunderdrive.

It’s convenient to have an entire bootable Linux distribution on a USB thumbdrive. If you don’t want to carry around an optical disk (or if you have a computer without an optical drive), you have a handy, bootable drive ready to either boot and do some quick triage, or install on to any computer. There are several  ways to create  a bootable Linux USB key, but the easiest way is with UNetbootin, an open source utility available  for both Windows and Linux. It can automatically download dozens of Linux distributions, but  these choices might not be the right ones for a netbook. 

Fortunately, UNetbootin can use any manually-downloaded Linux distribution. For a netbook-friendly thumbdrive, we'll set ours up to use Ubuntu Netbook Remix, which is, unsurprisingly, a simple Ubuntu variant for netbooks. Download the .iso from Ubuntu’s site, open UNetbootin, select “Disk Image Option,” and load the freshly downloaded .iso file. Plug in at least a 1GB USB key  you don’t mind wiping (the process erases all data on the drive).  Make sure the program says “USB drive” and has the right drive letter highlighted. Now just click okay and watch the magic. Note: When it’s done, you probably should NOT click “Reboot” unless you want to load Linux on the computer you’re currently using.     

bagels staff on March 25, 2010 at 12:56 p.m.
This is great. It always surprises me how many people aren't aware of UNetbootin. Sure beats the old way of doing things, when it involved making things bootable from the command line with dispkart. 
HypoXenophobiaon March 25, 2010 at 3:23 p.m.
I remember when I was young I discovered Linux, and did a similar situation, except I overwrote over my OS and I somehow messed up the installation and had to give it back to dell to fix. If only Tested existed when I was a scrappy teenager.
jamezon March 25, 2010 at 3:43 p.m.
YES! The Ford USB card from CES. That was the coolest looking one I got. 
 
Actually, Chevy's was good, in the bamboo, but the magnetic coupling actually deleted all the data they put on it. Kind of defeated the purpose.
eolithon March 26, 2010 at 11:54 a.m.
Will this work on with the Xbox 360 come April 6th? hehe
Laxalooton April 29, 2010 at 10:05 p.m.
@will where can i get the flash drive in the picture? that looks awesome!
sdauzon April 30, 2010 at 4:03 a.m.
if only i could play a few simple steam stuff and games i wouldnt have a reason to use vista
Kintaroon Oct. 7, 2010 at 10:21 a.m.
Wow, I tried installing Ubuntu with Wubi on my mother's netbook and Wubi failed to download the ISO. I think sticking it on a USB will be 100x easier. Plus I can just stick it on anything I want to boot quickly and it'll go. Even on boxes with broken Windows that I need to fix.
 
Wheres my little USB thumbdrive? Come here.
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