Create your own Live USB with Ubuntu.
uSbuntu Live Creator is a utility specifically developed to
create Live USB devices. The systems it supports are Ubuntu 8.10 and 9.04, Kubuntu 8.10 and 9.04, Xubuntu 8.10 and 9.04, Mint 6 and CrunchBang 8.10.02.
Thus we can convert a simple pendrive into a
bootable USB device that will allow us to launch the system without requiring the installation (only on computers that support booting from USB).
The process is as simple as completing the following steps:
1. Choose the unit of the USB pendrive.
2. Select the original distribution (ISO or CD).
3.
Choose the persistence, that will allow us to save configurations and maintain some data on the pendrive even after rebooting.
4.
Configure some basic options to format the pendrive or hide the created files.
5. Click on the lightning figure to start the installation.
This version of
uSbuntu Live Creator was the last launched with this nameby Thibaut Lauzière (known as Slÿm). In it,
it include a contextual menu for the program and the support for Ubuntu 9.04, as well as other improvements and fixes. From the next version of the program, it became
LinuxLive USB Creator, including support for a large amount of Linux distributions, among which we will be able to find Mythbuntu, Elive, CentOS, Lubuntu, Puppy Linux, Sabayon Linux, etc.
Requirements: This
download requires a ZIP compatible compressor.