![]() Write ISO file to the USB stick with Rufus: Rufus seems not to support external hard drives, so this is the part where we use the USB stick (next chapter explains how to write the USB stick to an external hard drive). Use Rufus to write Ubuntu ISO to USB stick Rufus is the easiest tool I could find which makes an USB stick that boots on Mac’s and PC’s.ġb. I think this wouldn’t work since it uses some sort of EFI boot, which i s known not to work with 32bit.ĭownload Rufus here (at time of writing the latest version is 1.3.4). I did not try this with the 32bit version. Download Ubuntu and Rufusĭownload Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit ISO here. Use Rufus to write the Ubuntu ISO to an USB stick 1a. – Mac or Ubuntu PC (for some terminal commands)ġb. ![]() – Windows PC (only for Rufus, all other stuff can be done with OSX or Ubuntu) – Rufus to create a bootable USB drive (download here) If you prefer an external HDD or SSD drive (optional) Requirements:
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