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[LUG] Unetbootin WAS Re: Linux on a USB
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- Subject: [LUG] Unetbootin WAS Re: Linux on a USB
- From: Paul Sutton <zleap@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 12:59:30 +0000
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>> As usual, the problem is which package to use for this. Someone
>> mentioned to me recently that unetbootin can create a live version of
>> Linux on a USB stick. I have used that package many times, and I can't
>> find anything about that. Also, I have read that there are better and
>> safer packages for this than unetbootin.
I have a how_to on my website for unetbootin if it helps;
http://zleap.net/unetbootln-usb-how_to/
Paul
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