Burn ISO to USB in Linux (GUI)
Average Linux User
If you want to burn an ISO image to a USB drive in Linux with graphical program, Etcher is the most user friendly way to do that.
This image writer works in Linux, Windows, and Mac. It has simple interface and works reliably.
In case you get this error: /tmp/.mount/usr/bin/etcher-electron: error while loading libraries: libgconf-2.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory.
Install the library libgconf-2-4 by running this command in your terminal: sudo apt install libgconf-2-4
After that Etcher will work as supposed. You can launch it from the terminal, or by double clicking on its file.
You may also want to learn how to burn an ISO to a USB in Linux from the command line: https://youtu.be/rpGgTTFKwiU
You may also need to restore your Bootable USB to Normal after you burned an ISO to it https://youtu.be/V6m5ZPGIbcI
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