However, if it does not boot automatically, you will need to go into the BIOS to tell the system to boot from it first. Some systems boot from the bootable USB drive automatically. Step 3: Configure the system to boot from the USB drive This process will take a while, after which the bootable Linux Mint 20 USB drive will be ready to use. Now Rufus will start writing the Linux Mint ISO to the USB drive.
If you have Windows OS, you can easily create a bootable using the Rufus utility. You can create a bootable USB on any running system. Step 2: Create bootable Linux Mint 20 USB driveįor creating a bootable Linux Mint 20 USB drive, you will require a USB drive of least 4GB space. Open Linux Mint official website and download the iso file.