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[SOLVED] How do I make a bootable USB with ...

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 2:02 am
by P1xel
Hi!
I've been looking around and want to test out some other distros, by making a bootable USB. I know UnetBootin can do that, but it can't make persistent file storage unless if it's an Ubuntu based system. To clarify things, I am trying to do this on Linux Mint 14 KDE. To make things perfectly clear, my current goal is Precise Puppy. But I will probably want to do it on other distros later. The Windows equivalent is Universal USB Installer, aka PendriveLinux. It can make persistent file storage for any distro. Also, I'm using a netbook, which doesn't have a CD/DVD slot/reader/burner, so that's why I persist :lol: on using a USB.

Thanks!

Re: How do I make a bootable USB with persistent file space

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 3:32 am
by P1xel
i found usb-creator-kde
Seems good.
Will it install any iso? I'm pretty sure.

Re: How do I make a bootable USB with persistent file space

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 4:03 am
by P1xel
Startup disk creator(usb-creator-kde) rejects(doesn't do anything) with my puppy iso!
Can someone please help me! This is ridiculous, there's no USB boot maker program for linux that can make persistent file storage, and accepts all iso!

P1xel

Re: How do I make a bootable USB with persistent file space

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 4:07 am
by P1xel
Does anybody use this?
http://live.learnfree.eu/