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What to do with your USB flash drive: Run Linux

What do you use your USB flash drive for? Have you considered running Linux from it? In part one of our "What To Do With Your USB Flash Drive" series, we're going to show you how to run Linux right from your USB flash drive.

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What do you use your USB flash drive for? Have you considered running Linux from it? A Linux Live USB flash drive is a great way to try out Linux without making any changes to your computer. It's also handy to have around in case Windows won't boot--allowing access to your hard disks--or if you just want to run a system memory test.

In part one of our "What To Do With Your USB Flash Drive" series, we're going to show you how to run Linux right from your USB flash drive.


Install Ubuntu onto USB flash drive

There are a lot of Linux distros to choose from, but in our example, we are going to install Ubuntu using a Windows machine. Your USB flash drive should be at least 1GB in size.

Step 1:
Download the 32-bit ISO of Ubuntu 11.04 Desktop and the Universal USB Installer. The ISO file is named ubuntu-11.04-desktop-i386.iso and the Universal USB installer is named Universal-USB-Installer-1.8.5.6.exe.

Step 2:
Double-click on Universal-USB-Installer-1.8.5.6.exe and after accepting the license agreement, select Ubuntu 11.04 from the drop-down list.

Select Ubuntu 11.04 (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee)

Step 3:
Browse and select the Ubuntu 11.04 ISO file you just downloaded.

Browse to ISO file (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee)

Step 4:
Select the drive letter of the USB flash drive you want to put Ubuntu onto and check the box to format the USB flash drive. Make sure persistent file size is set to 0MB, then click the Create button.

Select USB flash drive (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee)

Step 5:
Confirm the details of the install then click the Yes button.

Confirm installer actions (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee)


Run Ubuntu Live

Step 1:
Make sure that your computer's BIOS is set to boot from USB devices then insert the USB flash drive into a USB 2.0 port. Turn your computer on and watch it boot to the installer boot menu.

Step 2:
At the installer boot menu, select "Run Ubuntu from this USB."

Step 3:
You'll see Ubuntu start up and eventually get the Ubuntu desktop. From here, you can configure your Wi-Fi and use the included Firefox browser to access the Internet.

Ubuntu 11.04 desktop (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee)
Run Firefox in Ubuntu (Credit: Screenshot by Ed Rhee)


There you have it. Now you know how to set up your USB flash drive to run Linux. Keep in mind that any changes you make while running Linux Live will not be saved. If you like what you see and want to run the full-blown version of Ubuntu, you can use the USB flash drive to install it onto your computer. Good luck and have fun!

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