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To make the Live USB a writeable disk, indicate how much memory to use for extra storage. If you don’t want the Live USB to be modifiable, select the second option, <guilabel>Discarded on Shutdown</guilabel>.
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Located in
usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:160(para)
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Click <guibutton>Make Startup Disk</guibutton> to make a Live USB.
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Located in
usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:167(para)
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<application>USB Startup Disk Creator</application> will erase any data on the USB disk. Back up any files you don’t want deleted.
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Located in
usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:175(para)
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Non-Ubuntu System
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Located in
usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:183(title)
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If you don’t have access to a system running Ubuntu, it is still possible to use <application>USB Startup Disk Creator</application> to create a Live USB. You can boot from a Live CD and run <application>USB Startup Disk Creator</application> from the Live CD environment. Alternatively, you can install Ubuntu into a virtual environment like VirtualBox.
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Located in
usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:187(para)
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Create a Live USB from a Live CD
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Located in
usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:196(title)
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Copy the Ubuntu image to a location on your hard drive that you have access to while running the Live CD environment. You can copy the image file into a publicly accessible folder on your hard drive or you can copy it onto a second external drive.
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Located in
usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:203(para)
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Once you have verified that you can access the Ubuntu image while booted into the Live CD, follow the steps outlined in the previous section to create a Live USB.
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Located in
usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:211(para)
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Create a Live USB in a Virtual Ubuntu Environment
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Located in
usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:222(title)
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Copy the Ubuntu image to a directory shared by both the virtual environment and your system. To set up shared folders, see specific instructions in your virtualization program. You can also use a Live CD as long as the virtual environment has access to your CD drive.
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Located in
usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:228(para)
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