Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. How can I burn a bootable ISO file to a partition on my hard drive to use as a rescue system?
Ask Question. Asked 2 years, 2 months ago. Active 22 days ago. Viewed 7k times. Improve this question. Yes it's possible, adding the right entry in the GRUB menu.
Related Posts. Does it work for other distros? Can I do it in my manjaro for backbox? Does anyone know how to make this iso persistent? I used this to boot and works for me. Got something to say? You will need internet connectivity for that. If you want to erase everything and install Linux Mint 19 on your hard drive, the easiest option is Erase disk and install Linux Mint.
But if you want to dual boot Windows and Linux, then you will have to select Something else. In this case you can do manual partitioning and install Linux Mint 19 on custom partitions. You may not have a partition table on your hard drive. Just select your hard drive and click on New Partition Table….
I am going for the UEFI installation. You received the Operating system not found error because by writing the ISO to a disk partition rather than the disk as a whole, you inadvertently did not write a boot loader to the disk's MBR gap. I see two possible solutions, but I must say, I'm really just pulling this out of my [censored]. The idea here is to add a boot loader to the USB disk's MBR gap, and have it chainload whatever boot loader is in the partition.
Chainloading basically delegates the boot loader's functionality to another bootloader. I'll direct to you Gentoo's documentation on the topic, considering it's quite thorough. If the above fail, you can try building your own Ubuntu ISO, adjusting how it boots. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? The default software is a good start, but you might want to install more. The easiest way to do that is to search the packages available with your distro. With Linux Mint, you can find new applications using the Software Center. If you know the name of the package you want to install, just use the search box in the right-hand corner. If not, you can browse the categories and try out some of the choices.
Everything in the Software Center is available to download for free, so as long as you have disk space, you can try all the software you want. Like anything else, it takes a while to become familiar with Linux. You can find plenty of support to get started with Linux. Start with the Linux.
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