linux in usb

thetechfreak

Legend Never Ends
UNetbootin - Homepage and Downloads

If that doesn't support 10.04 for some reason-

Put Ubuntu on Flash Drive using Windows | USB Pen Drive Linux

Why not install latest version anyways :lol:
 

dude_gamer

Half Life2-Follow Freeman
yes by using "UNetbootin" you can install the Ubuntu on your 16gb USB drive.
i also done same thing on my 8GB pen drive (Ubuntu 12.04).
 
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root.king

root.king

geek in action
yes by using "UNetbootin" you can install the Ubuntu on your 16gb USB drive.
i also done same thing on my 8GB pen drive (Ubuntu 12.04).

i feard bcoz of this
coz i dont want2 mess up Put Ubuntu on Flash Drive using Windows | USB Pen Drive Linux
. Once finished,
you should be able to
run Ubuntu directly
from your Flash Drive,
just as it does from a
Live CD.

^^ have you tried the method suggested by thetechfreak.

or do i'll do like this
1. Remove hdd
2. Connect usb drive
3. Insert live dvd
does it work
if i change to 1st bootable as usb
 

dude_gamer

Half Life2-Follow Freeman
^^ no need to remove your HDD whenever you want to use Ubuntu then just put Ubuntu flash drive & make USB Boot enable from bios that's all.when you do not require to use Ubuntu just remove flash drive & use windows.


copy image file of Ubuntu 10.10 to hard disk.
Open UNetbootin then select Distribution as Ubuntu.
automatically in 2nd box 10.10 live appeared.
Now click on Diskimage & select that Ubuntu image file(which you saved in hard disk)by clicking on "..." (Browse) button.
finally press OK.
when process successfully competed then restart your system then go to BIOS Setting--->BOOT Menu find USB BOOT Option.
Make It enable (USB BOOT ---Enable).
Save Setting & exit.
 
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root.king

root.king

geek in action
^^ no need to remove your HDD whenever you want to use Ubuntu then just put Ubuntu flash drive & make USB Boot enable from bios that's all.when you do not require to use Ubuntu just remove flash drive & use windows.


copy image file of Ubuntu 10.10 to hard disk.
Open UNetbootin then select Distribution as Ubuntu.
automatically in 2nd box 10.10 live appeared.
Now click on Diskimage & select that Ubuntu image file(which you saved in hard disk)by clicking on "..." (Browse) button.
finally press OK.
when process successfully competed then restart your system then go to BIOS Setting--->BOOT Menu find USB BOOT Option.
Make It enable (USB BOOT ---Enable).
Save Setting & exit.

ok. thanx for help:)
I'll checkit within 2 hour and postback
all i want this bcoz in my city all cyber cafe owners installed monitoring software as they can watch us wt we are doing
 

dude_gamer

Half Life2-Follow Freeman
all i want this bcoz in my city all cyber cafe owners installed monitoring software as they can watch us wt we are doing
:rofl::rofl:

But to use Ubuntu through Flash drive then may be you have to restart that PC if USB boot not enable on that.
 

Gauravs90

geek........
I myself installed the ubuntu 12.04 LTS in my 16 GB USB Pen Drive.

I'm going to write a tutorial for this... It may be finished in half an hour so it can benefit others.
 
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root.king

root.king

geek in action
:rofl::rofl:

But to use Ubuntu through Flash drive then may be you have to restart that PC if USB boot not enable on that.

that is not a problem in our city bcoz cpu can be reachable.
But the new problem is how to cofig that bsnl broad band in linux (sorry off topic)
 

dude_gamer

Half Life2-Follow Freeman
^^ you do not have to config anything.just put your Ubuntu Flash drive that's all.No problem at all with internet.
i am also using 8GB flash drive in which Ubuntu 12.04 installed (started using from this month only i haven't config anything).
 

Gauravs90

geek........
Tutorial is done... you can see it here...

*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/tutorials/158997-installing-ubuntu-usb-flash-drive-not-live.html
 

dude_gamer

Half Life2-Follow Freeman
@kiranbhat: Its OK :-D but tomorrow try both method as suggested by me & Gauravs90.
Actually i do not have DVD writer so i use that method which posted on 10th post of this thread.
 
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root.king

root.king

geek in action
UNetbootin - Homepage and Downloads

If that doesn't support 10.04 for some reason-

Put Ubuntu on Flash Drive using Windows | USB Pen Drive Linux

Why not install latest version anyways :lol:


guys , dont try this method
1. it only puts cd iso (image) file in usb.
2. Dont saves any settings.
3. This is only make another linux live cd(usb) if u dont have any cd carry case then only try this.

and now going 2 try as gauravs90 suggested

Tutorial is done... you can see it here...

*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/tutorials/158997-installing-ubuntu-usb-flash-drive-not-live.html

successfully installed ubuntu 10.10 in 16gb pendrive.
With very safe Methods
1. Removed sata connection from hdd
2. Inserted dvd in trai
3.inserted usb drive
4. Selected full drive install

i dont wanted to messup my MBR as i did last month and lost all my data in hdd(long sad story)

but guys it takes about1:30 to 2 hrs to install in usb drive
 
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