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How to Create Bootable USB using UNetbootin - YouTube
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UNetbootin (Universal Netboot Installer) is a cross-platform utility that can create live USB systems and can load a variety of system utilities or install various Linux distributions and other operating systems without a CD.


Video UNetbootin



Modes

USB install

This installation mode creates bootable USB flash drives and bootable USB Hard Disk Drives; it is a Live USB creator.

  • Cross-platform (available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X)
  • Non-destructive install (does not format the device) using Syslinux.
  • Supports mainstream Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, CentOS, Gentoo, Linux Mint, Arch Linux, Mandriva, MEPIS, Slackware as well as FreeDOS, FreeBSD and NetBSD.
  • Can load a variety of system utilities, such as Ophcrack, BackTrack.
  • Other operating systems can be loaded via pre-downloaded ISO image or floppy/hard drive disk image files.
  • Automatically detects all removable devices.
  • Supports LiveUSB persistence (preserving files across reboots; this feature is for Ubuntu only)

Multiple installs on the same device are not supported.

Hard drive install

This installation mode performs a network installation or "frugal install" without a CD, similar to that performed by the Win32-Loader.

UNetbootin's distinguishing features are its support for a great variety of Linux distributions, its portability, its ability to load custom disk image (including ISO image) files, and its support for both Windows and Linux. Unlike Wubi, and similar to the Win32-Loader, when installing to hard disk, UNetbootin installs to a partition, not a disk image, thus creating a dual-boot setup between Linux and Windows.


Maps UNetbootin



See also

  • List of tools to create Live USB systems
  • Live USB
  • Windows To Go

How to Remove Unetbootin From Boot Menu
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References


Hiren's Boot CD with UNetBootin - YouTube
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External links

  • Official website
    • Official wiki
  • Launchpad development page

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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