Ubuntu 11.10 to allow ISO images to be copied directly to USB drives. No need of USB startup disk creator.

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Danish Faizan

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Jun 16, 2011, 7:05:35 AM6/16/11
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A small but useful feature for the CD ISOs of Fedora, openSUSE, MeeGo, and many other Linux distributions is that they are spun as hybrid ISOs. Hybrid ISOs allow the same CD ISO to be copied directly to a USB storage device (i.e. flash drive) without needing to rely upon any external utilities. Ubuntu ISOs have not supported this feature, but they do have their easy-to-use start-up disk creator to take care of this task. However, the daily ISOs for the Ubuntu Oneiric development cycle and all official Ubuntu CD releases going forward for i386 and x86_64 platforms will be now spun as hybrid ISOs. 

Now for those wishing to transfer an Ubuntu ISO to a USB drive don't need to depend upon Ubuntu's USB creator or any third-party program, but can directly copy the ISO contents to a USB device (e.g. by using the dd command). The Ubuntu USB creator can still be useful though for enabling persistent storage support. This hybrid ISO support is supported both for the desktop LiveCD as well as the alternate/server installs, but only for i386 and x86_64 architectures

This change was mentioned in the ubuntu-devel mailing list.

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Danish Faizan
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