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Pernahkah ada mempunyai keinginan menginstall, boot, dan menjalankan Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) di flashdisk anda ? Jika iya, berarti anda sama dengan saya. Setelah searching di google, akhirnya saya dapat tutorialnya yang beralamat di http://www.pendriveapps.com/. Walaupun artikelnya berbahasa Inggris tapi menurut saya bahasanya mudah dimengerti, jadi gag usah susah – susah buka kamus. Dibawah ini adalah tutorial dari website tersebut.
USB Persistent
Ubuntu 9.04 installation In the following tutorial, we show you how to install, boot and run
Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope Screenshot

Ubuntu 9.04 USB
Flash Drive Creation Essentials
- Windows PC to perform conversion
- Ubuntu 9.04 ISO
- 2GB or larger USB
flash drive (fat32 formatted) - U904p.exe (contains the files to do the conversion)
Ubuntu 9.04 USB
Flash Drive Installation tutorial
- Download and launch u9.04p.exe, extracting to your PC. A U904p folder is automatically created
- Download the Ubuntu 9.04 ISO and place it in the U904p folder on your computer
- From the U904p folder on your PC, click U904.bat and follow the on screen instructions
- Once the script has finished, restart your PC and set your BIOS or Boot Menu to boot from the
USB device, save your changes and reboot
If all goes well, you should now be booting from your own personal Live Ubuntu 9.04 USB that allows you to save most of your changes persistently.
Persistent size: The default casper-rw loop file that becomes the partition for saving changes is only 1GB. If you have room and would prefer to use more space for saving changes you can download one of the following zip files and extract the new casper-rw file to your
USB device, replacing the old one.You will lose any saved changes by replacing your casper-rw file with one listed above!
Use 7-zip to extract the casper-rw loop file.
Ubuntu 9.04 is a product of Canonical Ltd.
Sebelum mencoba, baca baik2 tutorialnya dan pahami dulu semuanya
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