How To Make a Bootable USB Using the Command Line in Ubuntu (dd with progress status)



Have you ever wandered how to make a bootable usb flash drive without installing any fancy programs or software in Ubuntu? In this Commix and More tutorial video, we are going to make a bootable usb flash drive WITHOUT installing anyghing. We are going to use dependable terminal to create that for us. CAUTION: This method will erase all the contents of your flash drive. The simple commands are written below: sudo dd if=/location/of/your/iso/file.iso of=/location/of/your/usbdrive bs=4M progress=status The command above will write your iso file to the usb flash drive you have provided. The video will help you out in all the things needed and what else to do. I hope you learned something today. If you like this video, give us a thumbs up. If you have questions or clarifications, please leave those in the comments down below. Do not forget to share and subscribe to our channel, Commix and More! Thank you for watching! Commix and More on Facebook: http://ift.tt/2ubU0Lb Commix and More Website: http://ift.tt/2vaDc4t

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