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Rufus Update Can Create Persistent Ubuntu 24.04 USBs

Rufus, a popular open-source tool for making bootable USB drives on Windows, just released an update that includes a ‘fix’ for working with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS ISOs. A truly versatile tool, Rufus is able to create bootable Windows installers from ISO files and disk images as well as Linux installers and, more pertinent to this news, persistent Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Debian USB installers. Rufus 4.5, released this week, includes a fix to support persistence in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Support for persistent USBs of Ubuntu isn’t new (debuted in 2019) but Rufus devs often have to play catch when distros :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/05/rufus-

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