Creating USB Stick with Ubuntu
Sarunas Burdulis
sarunas at math.dartmouth.edu
Sat Dec 13 14:48:00 UTC 2014
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On 12/12/2014 08:25 PM, agents at meddatainc.com wrote:
> Although I have recently begun using Centos I now want to create a
> Ubuntu USB stick to use when traveling, doing so I have run into problems.
>
> The stick is a 64 Gb stick to allow for lots of persistent data on it, I
> created a couple of partitions but cannot get grub to work (I
> intentionally choose to use grub, not grub2, to gain familiarity with
> the older version).
>
> I followed the instructions
> at https://rudd-o.com/linux-and-free-software/a-better-way-to-create-a-customized-ubuntu-live-usb-drive
> since it seemed to be low-level for me to learn the basics. I made a
> [...]
You can use usb-creator-{gtk,kde} to create a bootable USB stick from
downloaded Live CD image. usb-creator has an option to create persistent
data partition, which is selected by default.
Šarūnas
math.dartmouth.edu/~sarunas
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