I recently discovered slitaz via Drive Droid and have it running on my computer because my Windows installation got corrupted and figured it was a good a time as any to try out Linux. So I need to know how to burn an Ubuntu iso to a flash drive so I can fully install Ubuntu on my computer. I am a complete noob to Linux but I am pretty good with Windows. I have a flash drive with the Ubuntu iso on it but I have no idea how to burn it in slitaz. I saw a few programs in slitaz like ISO master and the like, but Im not sure which to use/how to use it. I can't download any 3rd party software because my computer is offline, but my android phone is. I really need help with this, my computer needs to get back up and running ASAP. Thanks

How to install Ubuntu from Slitaz
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Posted 9 years ago #
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plop linux?
Posted 9 years ago # -
What's plop Linux? I just need to burn an iso to a flash drive.
Posted 9 years ago # -
Zackery Graves,
I can't give you solution, only hints.
Maybe you'll find answer on the Ubuntu pages? And then I'll try to tell you how to realize that solution under SliTaz.Hint is: I remember that usually ISO copied to Flash using console command
dd
(with several options).I googled for how to copy iso image on usb in linux and found this: How to copy an ISO image onto USB with dd, for example.
Posted 9 years ago # -
The iso is on the flash drive, I just need to burn it there. It's stupidly simple on Windows, why is it so complicated in slitaz?
Posted 9 years ago # -
Oh, what you?.. It is deadly simple: just single command.
You can try other procedure from page I found for you. But you need to download 3rd party software there:
https://www.linux.com/community/blogs/127-personal/812379-how-to-burn-iso-to-usb-drive/
Posted 9 years ago # -
What's the command? How do I use it?
Posted 9 years ago # -
@ Zackery
You will find the command if you read the links given by AleksejWARNING WARNING WARNING
Don't use this command as long as you do not fully understand what it does.
again, if you use it wrong, you will loose everything -- no way back.
I suggest that you "burn" the ubuntu-iso on another Windows-PC
because you are familiar with this OS.Posted 9 years ago # -
I have an install disk now, thanks for everyone who replied.
Posted 9 years ago #
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