


This page walks through using the Startup Disk Creator.

Ubuntu has a page dedicated to the topic. That led me down the rabbit hole that you see here. Normally I would use dd, but Ubuntu has a tool, and I thought sure, let’s try this gui tool. I had Ubuntu installed, and I wanted to give Fedora a try (it has been a while), so I just needed to create a bootable USB stick. Well, Ubuntu was finally getting rid of the Unity desktop, so the spin off that I had been using was no longer going to be updated. I had been running Ubuntu GNOME, a flavor of Ubuntu that was focused on a mostly vanilla install of Gnome on top of Ubuntu. Let me start with the scenario that led me into issues with the Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator. Issues with Ubuntu’s Startup Disk Creator for non-debian ISOs
