

Select Use as: ext4, Format and Mount point: /.ĭon't touch any other partitions (unless adding a /home partition). Select sdx5, (on the target drive), and click Change. Unplug or remove HDD before proceeding further, (optional but recommended, highly recommended in UEFI mode). Open GParted and delete sdx4, the ISO9660 partition and expand sdx5 into the recovered space, sdx being the device name of the Target drive. Use mkusb to make a Persistent system on the Target USB, 16GB or larger, using default settings with ~12GB persistence, (remaining NTFS partition is used as Windows accessible data partition). Use mkusb to make a Live system on the Installer USB (2GB or larger). If you would like your USB drive to be able to boot from multiple computers, both BIOS and UEFI: Quick start manual mkusb version 12 alias mkusb-dusįull installs have a few advantages over Persistent installs, more secure, faster boots, better file management, but do not work installing Ubuntu. Sudo apt-get install mkusb mkusb-nox usb-pack-efi Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mkusb/ppa # and press Enter Xubuntu have the repository Universe activated automatically.) sudo add-apt-repository universe # only for standard Ubuntu If you run standard Ubuntu live, you need an extra instruction to get the repository Universe. You can select 100% (of the remaining space, when the system files are installed) for persistence and use most of the drive space for the casper-rw partition.
