The latest Ubuntu9.04 is coming soon, but every installation requires a course disk, which is very troublesome. Here we will introduce a method for installing Ubuntu9.04 with a USB flash drive. Step 1: Needless to say, you must first find a 1 gb usb flash drive and format it in the format of fat32, fat, or ntfs. Step 2: Go to the official website http://www.ubuntu.com/to download the latest image with an isoformat. (We have Ub in the world.
The latest Ubuntu 9.04 is coming soon, but every installation requires a course disk, which is very troublesome.
Here we will introduce a method for installing Ubuntu 9.04 with a USB flash drive.
Step 1: Needless to say, you must first find a 1 gb usb flash drive and format it in the format of fat32, fat, or ntfs.
Step 2: Go to the official website http://www.ubuntu.com/to download the latest image with an isoformat. (The Ubuntu image ftp website is available all over the world. You can download it)
Step 3: Open the downloaded CD image (which can be opened by common compression software) and put all the files in the isolinux folder (all of which are small and scattered files) copies them to the root directory of the USB flash drive. And rename the isolinux. bin and isolinux. cfg files to syslinux. bin and syslinux. cfg respectively. Decompress all the files in the iso image file to the root directory of the USB flash drive.
(Find the isolinux folder)
(Find the two files and rename them)
Step 4: Install the USB flash drive and restart the computer. Generally, Usb flash drives are preferentially started on the computer by default. If you do not have a Usb flash drive, you will be prompted to set the boot key and select the one with Usb.
What are you still reading? No, it's that simple. No boot item needs to be configured. Ubuntu provides the USB flash drive installation function.