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Copy the Ubuntu image to a location on your hard drive that you have access to while running the Live CD environment. You can copy the image file into a publicly accessible folder on your hard drive or you can copy it onto a second external drive.
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:203(para)
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Once you have verified that you can access the Ubuntu image while booted into the Live CD, follow the steps outlined in the previous section to create a Live USB.
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:211(para)
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Create a Live USB in a Virtual Ubuntu Environment
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:222(title)
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Copy the Ubuntu image to a directory shared by both the virtual environment and your system. To set up shared folders, see specific instructions in your virtualization program. You can also use a Live CD as long as the virtual environment has access to your CD drive.
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:228(para)
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Insert the USB Disk. Make sure the virtual environment can mount the USB disk.
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:237(para)
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Once you have verified that you can access both the Ubuntu image and the USB disk from the virtual Ubuntu installation, follow the steps outlined in the previous section to create a Live USB.
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:243(para)
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Booting from the Live USB
以 Live USB 開機
Translated and reviewed by Walter Cheuk
Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:257(title)
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While some computers automatically recognize the USB drive when starting up, others need to be configured to recognize the Live USB. If your system does not recognize the Live USB on boot, you need to set boot options in the basic configuration of your computer, known as the "BIOS".
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:261(para)
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Press the key specified on the startup screen to enter BIOS setup. This key is usually an F key, such as F1, F2, or a key like Delete or Escape. If no information is available on the startup screen, consult your hardware manufacturer’s documentation.
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:273(para)
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Set the USB disk to the primary boot device and save the changes.
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:281(para)
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Contributors to this translation: Connor Imes, Matthew East, Pin-hsien Lee, Walter Cheuk, extraymond@gmail.com.