Feature changed by: Damian Ivanov (damianator) Feature #316666, revision 5 Title: UNetbootin support for creating live USB openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Sharque uddin Ahmed Farooqui (safknw) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: UNetbootin is the most popular and very easy to use application for creating live USB from live CDs. There are some alternate applications for creating live USB, but I never able to create live USB successfully. The biggest plus of UNetbootin over ImageWriter is, you can still use remaining space for other purposes. Discussion: #1: Damian Ivanov (damianator) (2013-10-28 14:59:41) IMHO ImageWrite should be removed completely. For dos/nt based systems there is a perfect tool called rufus (1st result on google) which can create usb's of all linux live cd's I could think of as well as it make usb sticks from windows xp/vista/7 install cd/dvd's as well as freedos and whatever. Rather we should have a rufus like tool for Linux finally doing all distros and also other OS'es. #2: Jan-Bart Spang (dexter1979) (2013-10-28 15:35:16) I think there are tons of ways to make a live-cd. Making one tool to do all Linux distros will be tough to manage as there are lots of ways a image can be created or copied to a DVD/CD/USB. To cover them all would be very difficult. If it wasn't someone would have done it already. http://lizards.opensuse.org/2013/02/14/live-usb-gui/ (http://lizards.opensuse.org/2013/02/14/live-usb-gui/) <-- maybe of interest to you as it creates a live disk with space to store your files, etc. Supports openSUSE, Mint/Ubuntu and Fedora. + #3: Damian Ivanov (damianator) (2013-10-28 15:55:03) (reply to #2) + There are tons of ways to make a live-cd but this fate feature is as + far as I understand about creating live sticks from the .iso files. + Obviously it is not impossible to do that since a windows tool exists + that does it: rufus -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/316666