![]() The process may take some to finish, depending on the read / write speeds of the external drive and size of the ISO image. The process for creating a new bootable drive using Startup Disk Creator is pretty straight forward: you have to launch the application, select the ISO image, select the USB drive and then have to click on the “Make Startup Disk” button. This application ships by default in Ubuntu and some of its variants. ![]() Startup Disk Creator, as the name suggests, is an application for creating “startup disks” or “bootable disks” that can be run in live mode. Creating persistent storage for live mode won’t be covered in this article as it is a complex and lengthy topic that needs to be covered in a separate article. You can also create persistent live bootable USB drives that will allow you to permanently store changes made in a live session. Live mode allows users to run and experience a full Linux desktop along with all of its applications without actually installing the OS. This article will list some useful Linux applications that will allow you to create bootable live USB drives by extracting or transferring ISO image files of various Linux distributions.
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