
Run the following as root (with su -, not using sudo) in terminal to get the USB device path:
Create gparted live usb from iso install#
On openSUSE you can install the packages simply via yast (Leap 15.1) or via 1-click from here live-fat-stick, live-grub-stick and live-usb-gui, if you are running any other distribution, get the scripts from here and make it executable(as root, with chmod +x /usr/bin/live-fat-stick) after copying it to /usr/bin/, make sure you have syslinux and gpart installed before running it. You can put ISO on vfat partitioned USB stick or hard disk. If you'd rather not reformat the USB device and keep the ability of putting files on it and accessible by other operating systems, you have the option of using the live-fat-stick or live-fat-stick scripts from command line or live-usb-gui point and click graphical interface. Using live-fat-stick, live-grub-stick, live-usb-gui (Command line or GUI way) After that your openSUSE bootable USB device is ready!
Create gparted live usb from iso how to#
6.1 How to recover the USB stick for "normal" use again.5.2 Verify the integrity of a downloaded image.4 Using live-fat-stick, live-grub-stick, live-usb-gui (Command line or GUI way).1 Download the latest openSUSE ISO file.
