How to: Make a USB Pendrive Bootable with Ubuntu
Posted on 14. Feb, 2010 by Dragos in Apps, Operating Systems, Ubuntu
You’ll need a bootable USB pendrive more likely to boot from an operating system installe don the USB flash drive, or to run some recovery software. In Ubuntu, making a drive bootable is the easiest task ever, thanks to a software called Disk Utility.
To start the Disk Utility, go to System > Administration > Disk Utility as below:
Now in the Disk Utility, browse to your drive and click on the partition that you would like to make bootable. Click the Bootable checkbox, or make sure that it is checked:
That’s it! You’re USB drive is now bootable and you can install any recovery software on it, or portable operating systems.
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