UNetbootin for Mac
Unetbootin for Mac allows you to create bootable USB drives for Ubuntu and other Linux distributions without burning a CD. Unetbootin may allow you to download one of the many external distributions, or provide your own Linux .iso file.
You can create a bootable USB drive that can be booted by Unetbootin for MacOS. It loads distributions by downloading ISO (CD image) files for you or using an ISO file you have already downloaded.
Select an ISO file or distribution to download, select a target drive (USB drive or hard disk), and then reboot. If your USB drive does not show up, reformat it to FAT32.
If you used the "USB Drive" installation mode: After rebooting, boot from the USB drive. On the Mac, this usually involves pressing a button, such as Esc or F12, as soon as you turn on your computer, and on the Mac, you must hold down the Options key before booting OSX.
If you used the "Hard Disk" installation mode: After rebooting, select Access from the Mac boot menu. Download and run UNetbootin, then select the "Disk Image" option and provide it with an ISO (CD image).
How to use Unetbootin on Mac?
Once you launch the terminal, type sudo and space. Select the contents and then drag the unetbootin file to the terminal screen next to Makos and then Pseudo. Once you press enter it will ask you to enter your password, you should be good at creating bootable USB images now.
How to make a bootable USB for Mac?
Create a USB installer with Boot Base Assistant
Insert a USB flash drive into your Mac. ...
Open Boot Camp Assistant. ...
Check the box for "Create Windows 7 or later version installation disk" and select "Install Windows 7 or later version".
Click Continue to continue
How to use UNetbootin Linux
Before you start booting into a unit, you must first insert the USB drive into your computer so that the boot can identify the USB drive. You need to back up any important data on your USB drive.
When your password starts, you will be asked to enter it. To create a Linux live USB, you have two options: distribution and disk image.
If you choose Distribution, you are going to select your favorite Linux distribution and version from the drop-down menu.
Then choose a USB drive as the installation type and select your USB drive. Once you hit the OK button, Unetbootin will download the necessary files and install a live OS onto your USB drive.
If you have already downloaded your Linux distribution ISO file from your hard disk, then you need to select a disk image instead of the distribution.
Select your ISO file, USB drive and press the OK button.
After creating a live USB, you can restart your computer, boot from USB, use your live Linux operating system, or install the operating system on your hard drive.
Features
The current version supports automatic download and loading of the following distributions, but also supports the installation of other distributions:
Ubuntu (and official derivatives)

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