
When it's finished you might get an error saying that the disk can't be read, you can click "Eject" and you're done use your USB stick to boot Ubuntu.

iso image to the USB with sudo dd if=/path/to/your/iso-file.iso of=/dev/diskN If that command produces no output, your USB drive is probably not plugged in.Ģ) Unmount the device so you can overwrite it (change N to the number you got from the previous step) diskutil unmountDisk /dev/diskNģ) Use dd to copy the. The dd command you're going to run later will effectively delete all data on the drive so don't get this wrong. It's probably /dev/disk2, but double check that the NAME and SIZE columns make sense.

After Unetbootin finishes, click 'Exit' and now you have yourself an Ubuntu USB stick.ġ) Find the file path to your USB drive with diskutil list external.Then select your flash drive in the bottom row and click 'OK'.Select the ubuntu ISO file you downloaded and click 'Open' Select the Diskimage radio button and then click the. Launch UNetbootin and allow the osascript to make changes Download The Ubuntu Desktop ISO of your choice.
#MAKE A BOOTABLE USB DRIVE FOR MAC USING TERMINAL INSTALL#
Download and install UNetbootin USB installer.Old Method using UNetbootin (might still work) Congratulations! You now have Ubuntu on a USB stick, bootable and ready to go!.Select the USB drive you have formatted in step 3-6.Select image and navigate to the location you saved the Ubuntu ISO you have downloaded in step 2.Follow this tutorial if you are experiencing problems with this.) Download, install and open Etcher (By default MacOS blocks running apps from unidentified developers.

