(12-01-2014, 01:44 AM)delmar link Wrote: [quote author=gold_finger link=topic=1215.msg7580#msg7580 date=1417061270]
P.s. If you're planning to make live USB from a Windows machine, download UNetbootin program from their site. If doing it from a Linux Lite computer, just open a terminal and enter this command to install it:
Code:
sudo apt-get install unetbootin
I have much to learn here, but that is going to be one of the next things I try! Thanks!
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delmar,
Let us know if you have any problems or further questions. UNetbootin process is relatively simple. To make live LL USB,
download the LL ISO file to your computer first.
Plug in your target USB stick ahead of time, and make sure it is mounted (in Linux) before you start UNetbootin program. If using from Windows, download UNetbootin program to Windows machine, install it, then start program. If on a Linux machine, use command given above to install it and it will show up under
Menu -> System -> UNetbootin for use. You'll see something like this:
Select
"Diskimage", then hit the
"..." button to navigate your file system to select the downloaded ISO file to be used. If you want to use "persistence" feature, fill-in
up to 4096MB (4GB) in the box for that. (If using a 4GB USB and not sure how much room will be left for persistence, just fill in 4096 and it will automatically use whatever is left - approx. 3250MB - after installing the ISO.) Make sure the USB you want to install to is correctly selected, then hit "OK" to create the live USB. Process may take 5-10 minutes to complete. Using persistence will increase the creation time a bit and there may be points during process that program appears to be stalled out -- it's not, so just be patient and let it finish. When complete it will tell you it's done.
When you boot from USB, you need to change BIOS to boot computer from USB instead of the hard drive. When it boots, you'll see a UNetbootin menu with "Default" pre-selected and a 10 second countdown. Just leave it on "Default" and wait. After 10 second countdown done, it will start booting but may appear to stall out for another 10 seconds. Just continue to wait and it should start up. If doesn't start after waiting 30 seconds then something went wrong. Reboot and try again -- sometimes it's finicky and a few attempts are necessary.
Good luck.