Cara install Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot ke USB Flash Disk
There are various ways to try the latest version of Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot. In this opportunity, we discuss how to install Ubuntu Oneiric Ocelot into a Flash Disk. In this way, you can run Ubuntu 11.10 full features directly from the flash disk. All you need here, are as follows:
1. Computer with Windows (Windows 7 recommended)
2. Linux Live USB Creator application. You can download this application from this link.
3. 11:10 Oneiric OCELOT Ubuntu ISO. You can download the Ubuntu 11.10 ISO from here.
OK, the steps are as follows:
Install Linux Live USB Creator. Then run the program. Do not forget to attach your USB flash disk before running this program so your flash drive recognized.
Step 1. Select your USB disk from the list.
Step 2. Select the installation source. In practice, we use the Ubuntu ISO file 11:10. So select the ISO / IMG / ZIP files.
Step 3. Persistence. Enable this mode if you want to save your files and settings permanently in your flash drive.
Step 4. Check the option “Hide created files on key” and “Format the key in FAT32…”
Step 5. Press lighting icon to start formatting your disk and copy the necessary files into flash disk.
Step 6. When finished, boot your computer using the flash disk. You may need to configure your BIOS to boot the USB Flash disk. Set the boot order inside BIOS. Make sure the Flash disk is the first boot order. Have a try.
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