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[LUG] Startup Disk Creator
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- Subject: [LUG] Startup Disk Creator
- From: Neil <barnaby@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2018 13:30:42 +0000
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Recently I was strongly advised to put a copy of a distro on a USB stick
which I could then run on other computers. So I have been researching
this, and getting a bit confused as usual.
I have installed a package, start up disk creator, and have now tried it
out. It runs OK, and it finds the USB stick as expected. Now I have two
iso images in my Downloads folder, one for Linux Lite and one for MX 17.
When I run the package it finds L Lite, no problem. But I wanted to use
the other one. So I tried to tell it to use the MX 17 iso, but it simply
does not see it. Since they are both iso files this has left me baffled.
This was all done on my laptop. So, as an extra check, I tried it on my
desk top computer, with the same result. Linux Lite fine, MX 17, never
heard of it.
Any ideas anyone?
Neil
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