Really, the boot loader files provided in the Puppy ISO, that will boot the live install on a USB, need to be specifically written (coded) for booting from a USB and not just for CD/DVD installs. UNetbootin makes it possible to convert most Linux distros that offer LiveCD enviroments into a LiveUSB that offers the same feature.
Plug the USB of 4 GB into your computer, and then double click the Rufus.exe file to run it and Rufus will automatically detect the USB and Ubuntu ISO file. Answer: You generally don’t need to install device drivers in Linux since they are a part of the Linux kernel and are distributed with it. Click here to open the official Ubuntu website and download an Ubuntu ISO file. This is the best info I have found to work on a lot of different installer programs that are not specific Puppy installer programs. Click here to download and install Rufus on your computer. Select the Live Boot option for Kali Linux. You will then see the Unetbootin bootloader menu. When booting the computer, repeatedly press the trigger key to enter the boot option menu (usually F12), and select the USB drive. So using these installers, they know what is needed for a USB install. How install Kali Linux on USB Plug the USB installer into the computer you are installing Kali on.
Puppy Installers, that are in a running Puppy version, know how to make the needed changes to the boot loader files. The boot loader menu entries need to be changed for booting from a USB.
:-) Back on the being-installed computer, pop in the USB drive and hit 'Continue.' It should find the driver and install it correctly. Be sure to put it in a subdirectory named firmware. They work, but are coded to look on the wrong device. deb file you just downloaded on the USB media. Scroll down a little bit to the Download section and click on Rufus Portable link as marked in the screenshot below.
First go to the official website of Rufus at and you should see the following window. The problem with using a lot of installer programs to do a Puppy Linux install to a USB drive.īut the boot loader files in the Puppy ISO are still written for booting from a CD/DVD install. From Windows, Rufus can be used to make a Linux Mint 19 bootable USB drive. Visit the following link, scroll down the page and click on the download link (32 or 64 bit) depending on your system.