Creating a Bootable Flashdisk Using Suse Studio ImageWriter
Suse Studio ImageWriter is an application on OpenSUSE and SUSE to create bootable Flashdisk or write iso files to Flashdisk. Not only on OpenSUSE and SUSE, Suse Studio ImageWriter is also available by default on Linux Manjaro KDE.
If you are using OpenSUSE or Manjaro with a KDE Desktop, and want to create a bootable Flashdisk, you can use this tutorial to create a bootable Flashdisk, with the Suse Studio ImageWriter application that comes by default.
Tools and materials
1. USB Flashdisk, you can adjust the size of the USB Flashdisk to the size of the iso that you will bootable.
2. The iso file that you will make bootable.
Steps to Make Bootable Using Suse Studio ImageWriter
Click the start menu button on the manjaro, select Application, then select the Ultillities menu, and scroll down to find USB Key Writer or Suse Studio ImageWritter. Click it and then Suse Studio ImageWriter will open.
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| Opening the App |
Plug in the USB Flashdisk that you will use to make it bootable. Then in the application, select the flash you are using.
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| Choosing a Flashdisk |
Click the circle in the application to add files.
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| Search Files |
Then browse for the iso file that will be bootable into the flash drive, select it and click open
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| Open File |
After the file is successfully added, click write to start creating a bootable flash.
A pop up will appear asking if you are sure to take this action. Choose okay.
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| Write File |
Wait for the write process to finish. And you are ready to install your device.
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| Bootable Creation Process Using Suse Studio Image Writer |





