Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Install Ubuntu 9 04 to a Flash Drive using the CD
Install Ubuntu 9 04 to a Flash Drive using the CD
The following tutorial explains how to install Ubuntu 9.04 to a USB Flash Drive from a running Live CD. This installation proceedure is accomplished by using the built inUSB Creator(produced by the Ubuntu team) to create an Ubuntu USB Startup Disk. Installing via this method will enable the persistence feature (via a persistence loop file) to save and restore your changes on subsequent boots. Ubuntu is a Linux distribution created by Canonical Ltd.
Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop Screenshot
Distribution Home Page: Ubuntu
Minimum Flash Drive Capacity: 1GB
Persistent Feature: Yes
Ubuntu 9.04 USB Flash Drive installation essentials
- Working CD Drive and an Ubuntu 9.04 CD
- 1GB or larger USB flash drive
Install Ubuntu to a Flash Drive via USB Creator:
- Download the Ubuntu 9.04 torrent, then proceed to download the ISO using your favorite torrent client and finally, burn the ISO to a CD
- Restart your computer, booting from the Live CD
- Insert a 1GB or larger USB flash drive
- Navigate to System > Administration > Make Startup Disk Creator:
- Next, (1) Select the USB disk to use, (2) Select the option Stored in reserved extra space and adjust the slider to set capacity to use, (3) Click the Make Startup Disk button:
- A progress bar will indicate the progress of your USB Ubuntu installation:
- Once the installation is complete, simply remove the CD, restart your computer and set your boot menu or BIOS to boot from the USB device
If all goes well, you should now be booting from Ubuntu 9.04 on your USB flash drive, automatically saving changes you make to the casper-rw loop file as you go.
Notes: If your BIOS does not support booting from USB, you can make aUSB Boot CD for Ubuntu 9.04 to launch your USB Ubuntu 9.04
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