30 October 2009 04:15
Installation/FromUSBStick - Community Ubuntu Documentation
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* FromUSBStick
Conteúdos
1. Install Ubuntu from a USB stick
2. Tools for creating bootable USB stick from CD images
1. usb-creator (Windows or Linux)
2. UNetbootin (Windows or Linux)
3. Portable Linux
4. Live USB creator (GUI-based, runs from Live CD)
5. isotostick.sh (Command-line shell script, runs from Linux)
6. ubuntu-server-flashdrive-installer.sh (Command-line shell script, runs from Linux)
7. liveusb-creator (from Fedora)
3. Creating bootable USB manually
1. Alternate Install (Ubuntu 9.10)
2. After Installing
3. See also
4. Comments and Troubleshooting
Install Ubuntu from a USB stick
This pages describes how to install Ubuntu by copying the contents of the installation CD to a USB drive (such as a self-contained flash drive or a Memory Stick or SD card reader) and making the USB drive bootable. This is handy for machines like ultra-portable notebooks that do not have a CD drive but can boot from USB media.
The main steps are:
* Prepare the USB drive
* Boot the computer from your USB drive.
* Install Ubuntu as you would from a normal boot CD
Note: It is highly recommended to use the latest version of Ubuntu to prepare your USB drive.
See also the instructions for USB drives from the official Install Guide.
If you have downloaded a .img file, please refer to the .img writing documentation
Tools for creating bootable USB stick from CD images
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