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Below are the three methods, that can be adopted to boot Ubuntu OS from a USB Flash Drive! 2013, By: Seo Master
Option 1: Boot Ubuntu as a Live CD from a USB Flash Drive Use this option to install Ubuntu as a Live Install, which allows you to boot from the USB flash drive in Ubuntu, experience the Linux environment but will not retain any changes or settings after you shut down. This is a great way to get a feel for the OS, test some of it's capabilities as well as typical hardware compatibility. Programs you may need to download:
What you will need:
Now with all of the necessary components in place, we can begin to setup our Ubuntu Live USB Drive,
This can take anywhere from 15 minutes to 30 minutes depending on the speed of your system. At one point the progress bar will freeze until it is done, and this is the lengthiest wait of the process. Once complete, you can reboot your computer with the USB flash drive in the USB port, press F12 for the Boot Menu and choose the removable media to boot from and you are in. As this is a Live USB, any changes you make to the Ubuntu environment will not persist through a reboot. This is because running in this mode, Ubuntu uses available RAM in place of Swap and Hard Disk space. This option also contains the install files needed to install Ubuntu directly to your desktop if you should so desire. Option 2: Boot Ubuntu as a Live CD with Persistence from a USB Flash Drive This option will install Ubuntu Linux onto your flash drive with an area for persistent storage. You will be able to restart the computer, boot back into the Linux environment and all settings or changes made previously will persist. Note: This option is particularly hard on Flash Memory, as there can be quite a bit of reading and writing to the Flash Memory. What you will need:
Once complete, you can reboot your computer with the USB flash drive in the USB port, press F12 for the Boot Menu and choose the removable media to boot from and you are in. As this is a Live USB with Persistence, any changes you make to the Ubuntu environment will keep through a reboot. This option also contains the install files needed to install Ubuntu directly to your desktop if you should so desire. Option 3: Install Ubuntu directly to a USB flash Drive This option works through installing Ubuntu to the flash drive as a complete installation. It does not retain the installation files to install on another system. This will allow you to use Ubuntu exactly as if it were installed alone on the hard disk. You can boot from it with any computer that can boot from a USB flash drive. Note: This method requires that you disable your hard drive in BIOS to prevent overwriting your current operating system and force the install onto the USB drive. What you will need:
Now with all of the necessary components in place, we can begin the process,
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