Eddie Paul Litz
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I gave Etcher a full test run & it works & the USB boot works fine but there's only one thing I don't like about it, it causes my USB to deny permissions to create & delete files.
I gave Etcher a full test run & it works & the USB boot works fine but there's only one thing I don't like about it, it causes my USB to deny permissions to create & delete files.
""so that I don't need to use wine for?""
This is from your opening post.....
If I understand it correctly you want a program/app to burn something like ubuntu 18.1, so that you will not need to use Wine to run windows programs ?
OR
it causes my USB to deny permissions to create & delete files......does this mean that you still have the usb plugged in, and you are trying to create files and it wont allow it ?
Have you tried Google? There are at least two other methods... 1) a program called Unetbootin and 2) a Linux terminal command called "dd". These may or may not have the same issue(s) that you're having with Etcher.Unless you guys know another USB Bootable Linux Software.
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