Hi, it's really confusing and i tried read and carefully and gives me unsuccessful many times. is that possible if you can upload a video please? thank you
Creating USB bootable in Linux
Creating USB bootable in Linux
Creating USB bootable on Linux
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Hi, it's really confusing and i tried read and carefully and gives me unsuccessful many times. is that possible if you can upload a video please? thank you
Creating USB bootable in Linux
11-16-2016, 05:24 PM
::bump:: still waiting
To bump after 50 mins is considered rude, please be patient and wait for a answer.
If you are on a Linux machine do the follow as its suggests in that tutorial.
Code: 32bit: Change the x in sdx to match the letter of your USB device. (example: sudo dd if=linux-lite-3.2-64bit.iso of=/dev/sdf1 bs=4M) f1 is the drive letter of the USB flash drive. Its not the way I would go about doing it, but that's how that tutorial is telling you to do it.
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thank you Britec, i will try when i get a chance
i will post on next reply with screenshot
Linux works by number
this is my flush drive its dev /sda1 your flash drive should be dev /sda then a number now you have to cd into the directory Code: cd /home/linux/Downloads/ select enter Code: sudo dd if=linux-lite-3.2-64bit.iso of=/dev/sda1 bs=4M or Code: sudo dd if=linux-lite-32.-32bit.iso of=/dev/sda1 bs=4M select enter the important thing to remember your flash drive be a difference number 2 3
11-17-2016, 05:06 PM
Has this been resolved?
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11-18-2016, 02:57 AM
/dev/sdb1 looks correct to me, its also mounted on media so must be your USB.
So will look like this: Code: sudo dd if=linux-lite-3.0-64bit.iso of=/dev/sdb1 bs=4M
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11-18-2016, 11:29 AM
yeah that is correct did it complete successfully
11-18-2016, 04:06 PM
thank you Compton but when i inserted the USB flash drive, it doesn't boot up from USB flash drive
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