a USB flash driveor
a micro SD
a disk imager
MIN8GB There are various ways to
write an OS on an external device. Here we will see
how to do it with UNetbootin.
orhttps://goo.gl/oCjtC2
>> UNetbootin <<
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING UBUNTU OS ON
WITH YOUR PCRUNNING UBUNTU
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Write Ubuntu on your USBflash drive/micro SD usingthe disk imager UNetbootin
When your USB flash drive/micro SD is written, unplug it
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Ubuntu
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orhttps://goo.gl/dZR51D
Ubuntu xx.xx
64bit
Desktop
Choose the following features
A Ubuntu UNetbootin for LinuxB
3
Scan it
Scan it
udoo@udoo666revF: ~udoo@udoo666revF:~$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gezakovacs/ppa
...
udoo@udoo666revF:~$ sudo apt-get update
...
udoo@udoo666revF:~$ sudo apt-get install unetbootin
To install UNetbootin, you must run the following commands in the terminal :
Format Volume
Insert the USB flash drive or the micro SD card into your computer
Once it appears, fill the formatting window as follows :
Choose the following elements
A
B
C
Format your USB flash drive or micro SD card
> Open the drive that you are using
> Click right on the drive
> Choose «format»
Drive
Format...
Don’t overwrite existing data (Quick)
Compatible with all systems/devices (FAT)
Erase
Type
Name
Cancel Format...
Search the Ubuntu file on your computer
Select the drive to which you want to
install Ubuntu
Diskimage ISO UbuntuISO\ubuntu-16.10... ...
Space used to preserve files across reboots (Ubuntu only) 0
Type: USB drive Drive: /dev/sdb OK Cancel
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UNetbootin