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Tutorials

Create a bootable USB stick on Ubuntu

  1. Overview

  2. Requirements

  3. Launch Startup Disk Creator

  4. ISO and USB selection

  5. Confirm USB device

  6. Installation complete

1. Overview

With a bootable Ubuntu USB stick, you can:

  • Install or upgrade Ubuntu
  • Test the Ubuntu desktop experience without touching your PC configuration
  • Boot into Ubuntu on a borrowed machine or from an internet cafe
  • Use tools installed by default on the USB stick to repair or fix a broken configuration

Creating a bootable Ubuntu USB stick is very simple, especially from Ubuntu itself, and we’re going to cover the process in the next few steps.

Alternatively, we also have tutorials to help you create a bootable USB stick from bothMicrosoft Windows andApple macOS.

Laptop Ubuntu desktop


2. Requirements

You will need:

Download an Ubuntu ISO


3. Launch Startup Disk Creator

We’re going to use an application called ‘Startup Disk Creator’ to write the ISO image to your USB stick. This is installed by default on Ubuntu, and can be launched as follows:

  1. Insert your USB stick (select ‘Do nothing’ if prompted by Ubuntu)
  2. On Ubuntu 18.04 and later, use the bottom left icon to open ‘Show Applications’
  3. In older versions of Ubuntu, use the top left icon to open the dash
  4. Use the search field to look forStartup Disk Creator
  5. SelectStartup Disk Creator from the results to launch the application

Search for Startup Disk Creator

(In case theStartup Disk Creator is not installed, install it in a terminal by runningsudo apt install usb-creator-gtk.)


4. ISO and USB selection

When launched, Startup Disk Creator will look for the ISO files in yourDownloads folder, as well as any attached USB storage it can write to.

It’s likely that both your Ubuntu ISO and the correct USB device will have been detected and set as ‘Source disc image’ and ‘Disk to use’ in the application window. If not, use the ‘Other’ button to locate your ISO file and select the exact USB device you want to use from the list of devices.

ClickMake Startup Disk to start the process.

Make USB device


5. Confirm USB device

Before making any permanent changes, you will be asked to confirm the USB device you’ve chosen is correct. This is important because any data currently stored on this device will be destroyed.

After confirming, the write process will start and a progress bar appears.

USB write progress


6. Installation complete

That’s it! You now have Ubuntu on a USB stick, bootable and ready to go.

If you want to install Ubuntu, take a look at ourinstall Ubuntu desktop tutorial.

USB write complete

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