
Kubuntu ships with the application Startup Disk Creator. This application is for the creation of a bootable USB flash drive to install Kubuntu, Ubuntu, or other Linux™ distributions.
Procedure 1. Creating a bootable USB flash drive from an ISO image
Open Startup Disk Creator by going to → → → .
button to open the dialog to select the proper ISO image, the button to close the ISO selection dialog.
theIf the USB flash drive doesn't show any Free Space, highlight the device and the button.
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If, after formatting, the device is still not showing any Free Space, it may be necessary to close Startup Disk Creator and then physically remove the device. Then wait a few seconds and insert it back into the computer. Open Startup Disk Creator and continue with the following steps:
There are two options for making the startup disk. Select if the USB flash drive will be used to run the Kubuntu desktop live. Use the slider to select the amount of storage space. The other option, , will not store data on the device. Use this selection if the USB flash drive is only for installing the Kubuntu desktop.
To start the process, button.
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