How do I make a bootable USB drive from an ISO file on Mac OS X?
How to Make a Bootable USB Stick from an ISO File on an Apple Mac OS X
- Download the desired file.
- Open the Terminal (in /Applications/Utilities/ or query Terminal in Spotlight)
- Convert the .iso file to .img using the convert option of hdiutil:
- Run diskutil list to get the current list of devices.
- Insert your flash media.
How do I create a bootable Linux drive?
Create the Linux Bootable USB Drive
- Insert a USB drive into the computer.
- Click Select Image, then navigate to the Linux ISO file you downloaded previously.
- Etcher automatically chooses a USB drive to write to.
- Select Flash.
- Enter your password to give Etcher permission to write to the USB drive.
How do I create a bootable USB flash drive?
To create a bootable USB flash drive Insert a USB flash drive into a running computer. Open a Command Prompt window as an administrator. Type diskpart. In the new command line window that opens, to determine the USB flash drive number or drive letter, at the command prompt, type list disk, and then click ENTER.
How do I boot from USB in Linux?
To boot into Linux just plug the USB drive into the host computer, reboot, and press the required key during this process to enter the Boot Menu (usually F10). After choosing your USB drive you should see the YUMI boot menu where you can pick the desired Linux distribution in Live mode.
How do I install Linux on a flash drive?
How to install STUX Linux to a USB flash drive: Download the STUX ISO and burn it to a CD. Start your PC from the STUX Live CD. Insert your USB flash drive. Open the S “STUX Control Center” and navigate to Setup > Live CD > Install STUX > Install on USB Key. Next, select your target USB device and click Ok to begin the install.
How do I make a bootable USB Linux Mint?
Creating Linux Mint USB in Linux ( Ubuntu in this case ) : Place your ISO on Desktop open Unity Dash ( just press super or windows key ) search USB and choose USB disk creator choose ISO image and target device wait until it finish copying remove your USB drive Reboot and choose USB as first boot device to boot into Linux Mint