![]() ![]() So come back to the previous screen by pressing alt+F1 and type /dev/sde1 in the dialog box. In the Package Installer, click on Install Package: The dependencies for UNetbootin are being. Then the partition is /dev/sde followed by the number I told you to remember at step 4, so it's /dev/sde1. and double-click on it to start the Package Installer. ![]() To see what the kernel did with the USB stick you just inserted (it should say what device name it gave to it). You can press alt+F2 to switch to a console that you can use to find out the name of the partition that contains the iso image (that you wrote with the dd command). Then it asks for the device file for accessing the CD-ROM. Then it asks to chose a module from a list, chose "none". Then it asks "Manually select a CD-ROM module and device?" The Debian 8 (Jessie) release doesn’t have official packages for UNetbootin but the Ubuntu 16.10 (Yakkety Yak) package release works very well in Debian. To achieve that, you can install it from official PPA. However, it’s not likely to install the latest release of Unetbootin. sudo apt install unetbootin The above command will install unetbootin from your distribution’s repository. Run the installer normally until it says "No common CD-ROM drive was detected" and asks "Load CD-ROM drivers from removable media?" To install it on Debian-based Linux distros, fire up a terminal window and run the following command. boot on the USB stick you created with UNetBootIn.Ħ. Remember the number of this partition (number 1 if the partition is /dev/sdc1, number 2 if the partition is /dev/sdc2, etc).ĥ. Of course, replace /tmp/ubuntu-10.04.1-server-i386.iso with the path of your iso image, and /dev/sdc1 with the path to the partition you created on the USB stick. Then run this shell command:ĭd if=/tmp/ubuntu-10.04.1-server-i386.iso of=/dev/sdc1 Let's say the partition is named /dev/sdc1. Overwrite this partition with the iso image. Create a partition on your other USB stick, which must be big enough to put the iso image on it (I usually make it a few MB bigger).Ĥ. Use UNetBootIn to make a bootable USB stick from the iso image.ģ. Here is what I do when I want to install Ubuntu (or Debian) with UNetBootIn. The method with "cdrom-detect/try-usb=true" didn't work for me. ![]()
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