USB image

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A USB image is a way to boot a computer from a USB flash drive, or another USB device. The operating system loads from the USB device to make it usable. Much like a Live CD, a USB image runs off of the USB device the whole time.

Ubuntu has included a utility for installing an operating system image file to a USB flash drive since version 9.10.[1]


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