One of the interesting things from Ubuntu is that the OS is equipped with the tools that are used to make a USB startup disk with ease, no matter how it works just like you can run Ubuntu from the CD. This is useful if you want to install Ubuntu on a computer or laptop that does not have a CD / DVD drive (Netbook). The result you get is the same as using a CD / DVD drives, including a Live-CD (try Ubuntu without any change on the computer). This way you can get the OS that is really useful, the OS that can take it toin your pocket, steady right? (Banana_cool)At the trial this time, as usual, my favorite laptop, flash disk Kingston 4Gb capacity and Ubuntu. Maximum file size does ytang required approximately 700MB, so for those who want to practice this step you must have a minimum of flash disk capacity of 1Gb and above. As for the steps to install Ubuntu into the flash disk is as follows:
1. Normally boot into the Ubuntu system, after entering into the desktop, and plug the flash disk into the computer / laptop. For those who have the Ubuntu CD please insert the CD into the CD-ROM you and for you who do not have the Ubuntu CD but have the Ubuntu CD image (*. iso files) do not worry ... it could also really use the *. iso file 8) For those who not have a file *. iso from Ubuntu can be downloaded here
2. Then click on the System> Administration> Make a USB startup disk ...
- Kemudian klik menu System > Administration > Make USB startup disk…
4. After the Make USB Startup Disk window appears. Make sure the correct choice for the source CD and a USB flash disk targets that will be used. If you are using the Ubuntu CD it will automatically appear in the "Source disk image (. Iso) or CD". But if you want to use Ubuntu 9.04 *. iso file, click on the Other ... and select the file *. iso-nya.Pilih Discarded on shutdown, unless you save Them elsewhere if you want the startup disk will flash like a Live-CD only , ie all the documents and settings will be lost when rebooting. Select Stored in reserved extra space if you want to have a bootable flash disk that is exactly the same as the Ubuntu installation CD (can be used for live-CD and used to install Ubuntu). After that specify how much space on a USB flash disk that will be used for documents and settings. Click Make Startup Disk button to continue
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5. USB startup disk in the manufacturing process and will take a few minutes
6. Click the Quit button to complete the process and the flash disk is ready to be used as a Live USB Ubuntu (evil_grin)
Booting from USB Flash Drive
1. Now you plug the USB flash drive into your computer and restart. Make sure that you get into the BIOS and check that booting from USB is enabled her and and USB devices are the first boot device order in BIOS
2. When the system boots from a USB flash drive, it will be like if we boot from the Ubuntu 9.04 Live-CD, first you will be faced with the option to choose which language to use, just select Home (default)
3. In the boot menu, select Try Ubuntu without any change to your computer if you want to try Ubuntu without install it.
source : Here.
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