How Do You Convert Bootable Linux ISO To Flash Drive?
Creating a bootable flash drive from a Linux Distribution’s ISO, or disk image, is usually easy to do. There are downloadable applications that will “extract” the image and turn your USB or “pen” drive into a mini-computer. All you have to do is pick the Linux distribution(s) that you like the most. Of course, as simple as the process is, you might decide to make a boot-flash drive for several different distributions. Use a USB-Installer. There are several USB-Installers that take the guess work out of making your USB drive bootable. The most popular are Unetbootin, Win32 Image Writer, and Live USB Creator. They’re very similar, all using a graphical interface to help new users to make their bootable Flash Drive with a few clicks of the mouse. All the installers prompt you to find the ISO you’d like to use; all extract the ISO and show a progress bar; and all are generally successful. Create the flash drive after booting from the ISO. Other Linux distributions provide a menu item that