Install Ubuntu 14.10 on a USB flash drive
Ubuntu 14.10 (codenamed Utopic Unicorn) was officially released and downloaded. Ubuntu 14.10 is a high-quality and easy-to-use Linux release that integrates the latest open-source technology based on traditional systems. In this lifecycle, the Ubuntu Team focuses on the developer experience and introduces a large number of important new features and bug fixes (security enhancements ).
This version requires updating a large number of core packages, including a new 3.16-Based Kernel and an AppArmor with fine-grained socket control.
Ubuntu Desktop has also been significantly improved. GTK and Qt versions are updated, important packages such as Firefox and LibreOffice are updated, and Unity and High-DPI display support are also improved.
Ubuntu Server 14.10 includes the Juno released by OpenStack, as well as deployment and management tools to save the development team time for deploying and releasing applications-whether on a private cloud, public cloud, x86, or ARM Server, even on developer laptops. Several key server technologies, from MAAS to Ceph, have been updated to the latest version, including all their new features.
The following describes how to install the Ubuntu 14.10 official version using a USB flash drive, which is detailed and easy to understand.
1. First download the USB flash drive and install the Linux burning tool: USB writer. See
Of course, the ISO image file of Ubuntu 14.10 is required. See
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2. Enable USB writer.
Click Browse find ubuntu-14.10-desktop-i386.iso
Find the USB flash drive: I
Click Write
Then, set the USB flash drive to start in BISO.
Free to try Ubuntu or install Ubuntu directly.
Or the following screen is displayed:
Here I choose to install Ubuntu
Or click Install Ubuntu 14.10
To be safe, press Ctrl + Alt + T to open the terminal and enter the code: sudo umount-l/isodevice to unmount the drive where the disc is located (note, here,-l is L in lower case, and-l has a space with/isodevice .), The partition interface cannot be found, but the USB flash drive should be enabled.
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