


Message goes like this "not using DHCP protocol.alternatively network hardware not working.

In installation process, selected language and keyboard, I choosed 11.04 Netinstall from unetbootin. Plug the USB of 4 GB into your computer, and then double click the Rufus.exe file to run it and Rufus will automatically detect the USB and Ubuntu ISO file. Click here to open the official Ubuntu website and download an Ubuntu ISO file. This video shows you how to install ubuntu 13.10 on a USB flash drive using Pendrive Universal Installer, so that you have a persistent installation. Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get dist-upgrade In this video i will show you how to download and install Universal USB Installer and how to download a operating system directly from the application and ho. Click here to download and install Rufus on your computer. The best Linux alternative is Ventoy, which is both free and Open Source.If that doesnt suit you, our users have ranked more than 25 alternatives to Universal USB Installer and 18 are available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Now every time the developers pushes a new version of Unetbootin, you would get it in your softwares updates : Universal USB Installer is not available for Linux but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The result should appear like on the screen shot attached. Now, depending on which Ubuntu version you have at the moment (installed on your PC), copy/paste the following : Go to the Menu called 'Edit' and then 'Software Sources'ĥ. To add this PPA to your Ubuntu configuration, simply do these steps :Ģ. Well if you installed it straight from the website (the latest version I presume), can't you just scroll down the box where it say 10.04_Live and choose 11.04_Live ?īTW the PPA repositories are meant to keep UNetbootin updated at its latest version.
