1, UNetbootin
Create one of the most popular Live USB tools. UNetbootin is an open-source application that supports Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. It supports any released version image you want to try.
@ Http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
2, Pendrivelinux (Universal USB Installer)
Pendrivelinux is UNetbootin's "little brother ". Like UNetbootin, Pendrivelinux also supports different Linux Release versions. The only difference is that Pendrivelinux only supports Windows.
@ Pendrivelinux.com/usb-installer
3. dd command
We can use this command to directly copy the image file to USB. This command can only be run in Linux. Run "dd-help" to view more documents. Be careful when using this command. Otherwise, your data may be damaged.
4. the built-in USB creators (Mandriva, Fedora, Ubuntu, SuSE)
In specific Linux releases such as (Mandriva, Fedora, Ubuntu, SuSE), all come with USB initiator creators.
5. Live USB creation script
For example, the SLAX release version allows you to run scripts to directly copy the image file to USB.
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