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Friday, 23 September 2011 09:32 |
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Creating A Bootable USB Device On Linux Mint 11
This tutorial will show you how to make your USB hard disk device a bootable Linux system. Linux Mint 11 needs about 4.7 gigabyte of free space on your hard
drive, so make sure your device has at least that much space available.
I am using an 8 gigabyte stick which is enough to install Mint on it
and additionally have some space left to save data. In my case, I will
install Linux Mint 11 on my USB device, but it should work similarly
with other systems. To create a bootable disk, you need either an
iso-image of the desired Linux system or a real Linux DVD. Read more: |