Now you have to select what softwares you want to install.
#Using crouton to install linux on usb install#
If you want to install third-party drivers and media codes, mark Install third-party software for graphics and Wi-Fi hardware and additional media formats and click on Continue. Now select your keyboard layout and click on Continue. Now select your language and click on Continue. If it does, click on the Install Ubuntu Studio icon as marked in the screenshot below to start the Ubuntu Studio 18.04 LTS Installer. Try and test everything and see if everything works on your hardware. Now Ubuntu Studio 18.04 LTS Live mode should start. Select Try Ubuntu Studio without installing and press. Now insert your bootable USB stick in your computer and select it from the BIOS. Your USB stick is ready to install Ubuntu Studio 18.04 LTS. Ubuntu Studio 18.04 LTS bootable USB drive is being made… If you have any important data on your USB drive, move them somewhere else and click on OK. Now select your Ubuntu Studio 18.04 LTS ISO image and click Open. Once the download is complete, insert your USB drive and run Rufus. You can download Rufus from the official website of Rufus at On Windows, you have use Rufus to make a bootable USB drive of Ubuntu Studio 18.04 LTS. Making Bootable USB Stick of Ubuntu Studio 18.04 LTS from Windows: Once it’s complete, you should be able to install Ubuntu Studio 18.04 LTS from your USB thumb drive. $ sudo dd if= /path /to /ubuntu-studio- 18.04-lts.iso of= /dev /sdb bs=1M