Let us assume your USB is identified as sde (change as needed for your system), then copy and paste the appropriate line for your kernel: If the graphic USB creators fail, use one of the command line options below as Root.If you want to create a USB on a Windows base, we suggest you use Rufus, which supports our bootloader. Other graphical USB creators that write a Read-Only image of the ISO onto USB (e.g., openSUSE Imagewriter or Mint USB Image Writer) may also be used to create a Live USB, but it will lack the advanced live features available to MX.Users of other Linux distributions can download and run our Live USB Maker appimage right from their current distro to create a full-featured Live MX USB from any standard ISO.
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