![]() ![]() ![]() Finally, you can start the process, wait a few moments for it to finish, and you will have your bootable drive ready. If all went well, you will see the Unetbootin graphical interface to select the ISO image of the operating system you want to transfer to the USB, the USB drive you want to use (it must be empty, if it has something make a backup, since it will be formatted during the process and everything will be erased), and other parameters that Unetbootin supports. Now the unetbootin executable should have been created to launch it from the terminal.The next thing is to use "make", if it throws an error you can use sudo in front of it.Then run the command "qmake-qt4" without quotes.Run the commands "lupdate-qt4 unetbooting.pro", "lrlease-qt4 unetbootin.pro" without quotes.cd to enter the directory that has been generated after extracting.Satisfy libqt4-dev and g++ dependencies.Download Unetbootin source code and compile yourself (method for all distributions):.Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gezakovacs/ppa Using the repository on DEB-based distros and using the package manager:.Download Unetbootin in 32-bit or 64-bit.To install it on your favorite GNU/Linux distro, you have several options: operating systems on the same USB) from an image in ISO format. UNetbootin Universal Netboot Installer - allows you to create bootable Live USB drives for Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux distributions without burning a CD. This software is cross-platform, since it works on both Linux and Windows and macOS, it also supports the main GNU/Linux distributions, it uses an FS as FAT, and it can load several operating systems (but it does not support multiboot, that is, several boot images). ![]() Unetbootin (Universal Netboot Installer) is an app that is used to create bootable drives with an operating system for installation or booting in Live mode. ![]()
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