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  1. Oct 4, 2024 · Installing Wine: Open your terminal and run: sudo apt update. sudo apt install wine. Downloading Rufus: Download the Rufus executable from the Rufus site. Running Rufus with Wine: Use Wine to open the Rufus executable: wine rufus-version.exe. These steps will have Rufus up and running on your Linux system.

    • BalenaEtcher. BalenaEtcher or Etcher is a good option for multiple platforms (Windows, macOS), including Linux users. You do not get any advanced options here.
    • Fedora Media Writer. Fedora Media Writer is particularly known to help you create live USB for Fedora Linux distribution. It can download the ISO file for you if you do not have it already.
    • Startup Disk Creator. If you are using Ubuntu on your system, you already have a bootable USB creator pre-installed, i.e., Startup Disk Creator. You can use it to select the desired ISO file (preferably any Ubuntu version) and choose the target USB device to proceed.
    • SUSE Studio Imagewriter. SUSE Studio Imagewriter is a simple live USB creator. I did not find it in the software center for Ubuntu, but it was available in the community repositories (Manjaro) and AUR.
    • Ventoy. We’ll kick off the list with our tool of choice, Ventoy. It’s free, open-source, and very easy to operate. The way it works is, you install Ventoy on a USB stick or any other storage device that you want to make bootable.
    • balenaEtcher. balenaEtcher, previously just called Etcher, is a popular cross-platform Rufus alternative. It has a beginner-friendly UI with a three-step creation process.
    • UNetbootin. UNetbootin (Universal Netboot Installer) is another popular Rufus alternative for creating bootable Linux drives. You can select the distribution to flash from inside the app and it’ll directly download the necessary files.
    • CLI Tools like dd. dd, often called Disk Destroyer, is a command-line tool for moving data. It’s a versatile tool that can be used for various purposes from copying data and zero-filling disks to creating bootable disks.
    • Ventoy. Free • Open Source. Windows. Linux. ... 46 Ventoy alternatives. Ventoy is an open source tool to create bootable USB drive for ISO files.
    • balenaEtcher. Free • Open Source. Mac. Windows. Linux. ... 52 balenaEtcher alternatives. balenaEtcher is a free and open-source image burner with support for Windows, macOS and GNU/Linux.
    • UNetbootin. Free • Open Source. Mac. Windows. Linux. PortableApps.com. ... 55 UNetbootin alternatives. UNetbootin (Universal Netboot Installer) is a cross-platform utility that can load Linux and other distributions to a partition or USB drive.
    • dd. Free • Open Source. Mac. Linux. BSD. ... 33 dd alternatives. dd, that stands for ‘data duplicator’, is a command-line utility for Unix mainly used for copying and converting data.
  2. Dec 21, 2023 · Update: I checked both websites for Rufus and Etcher; Rufus runs on Windows 8 or later, whereas Etcher runs on Win10 or later (for Win7 or 8 it says to use v7.9.0) Last edited by LockBot on Fri Jun 21, 2024 10:00 pm, edited 1 time in total. Reason: Topic automatically closed 6 months after creation.

  3. Furthermore, Rufus isn't perfect either. The last time that I tried it a few months ago, it did indeed make the stick bootable - but without any GRUB selection menu! When I booted the stick, the _only_ selection that it offered was 'Install' - no 'Live' whatsoever... hell; not even the bloody memtest or disk integrity check selections were available!

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  5. Let's get started! Step 1: Download Rufus. To begin, head over to the official Rufus website and download the latest version of Rufus for Linux. Make sure to choose the appropriate version for your Linux distribution. Step 2: Extract the Downloaded File. Once the download is complete, it's time to extract the file.

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