![]() The last step is to flash the Debian ISO image to the USB drive. To unmount the drive use the umount commandįollowed by either the directory where it has been mounted (mount point) or the device name: sudo umount /dev/sdx1 On most Linux distributions the USB flash drive will be automatically mounted when inserted.īefore flashing the image make sure the USB device is not mounted. The best way to identify the name is by checking the size of the device. In this example, the USB device is /dev/sdx but this may vary on your system. └─sdx1 8:17 1 7.5G 0 part /run/media/linuxize/Kingston The output will look like this: NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port.įind out the name of the USB drive using the lsblk tool: lsblk ![]() How to create an Bootable Ubuntu USB - ImagineLinuxįollow the steps outlined below to create a Bootable Debian 10 USB drive: ![]()
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