How to create Bootable USB stick in Ubuntu Linux


Follow the steps mentioned in the article to create a bootable USB stick in Ubuntu Linux operating system. The steps mentioned below are tested and worked successfully.

We can easily create a bootable USB stick in Ubuntu Linux operating system. There are many types of operating systems are present in Linux like Fedora, Open suse, etc. Ubuntu is one of them and it is the most prominent operating system. The support which one get for Ubuntu is best when compare to other operating systems in Linux. One should know that all the Linux operating systems are free to download and free to use which will fall under GPL(General public License).

How to create a bootable USB stick in Ubuntu Linux operating system


As I mentioned already creating a bootable USB stick from an iso image is a easy process in Linux's Ubuntu operating system. We can make a bottable USB stick by using a application called Startup Disk Creator. Follow the steps mentioned below carefully to get a bootable USB stick in Linux operating system.

1) In the first step we should insert a USB stick with at least 2GB of free space

2) Now we have to open the dash and search for Startup Disk Creator.

3) To open the dash we should click the Window key in the keyboard.

4) After opening the dash, type Startup Disk Creator and once it appears Select the Startup Disk Creator to launch the app

Startup Disk Creator in USB

5) Once Startup Disk Creator is opened we have to click 'Other' to choose the downloaded ISO file.

Select other in Startup Disk Creator

6)Now select the downloaded iso file and click 'Open'.

7)In the final step select the USB stick in the bottom box and click 'Make Startup Disk'.

Select USB in Startup Disk Creator

8) Wait for few seconds the process will completes and you wll be ready to restart your computer and begin installing Ubuntu.

By following the above procedure one can create a bootable USB stick and can install any Linux operating system


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