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I'm trying to create a Bootable USB with UNetBootin.However, when I click to search for my .iso it only shows Computer and inside that it has a Homeand a root folder.



I really need to know how to get to my downloads folder through these folders because I don't have write permission in these folders.



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  • This would be easier to understand with a screenshot. Have you tried double clicking on the / and then going to /home -> your user name -> Downloads?

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I'm trying to create a Bootable USB with UNetBootin.However, when I click to search for my .iso it only shows Computer and inside that it has a Homeand a root folder.



I really need to know how to get to my downloads folder through these folders because I don't have write permission in these folders.



Where is my download folder?










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I'm trying to create a Bootable USB with UNetBootin.However, when I click to search for my .iso it only shows Computer and inside that it has a Homeand a root folder.



I really need to know how to get to my downloads folder through these folders because I don't have write permission in these folders.



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I'm trying to create a Bootable USB with UNetBootin.However, when I click to search for my .iso it only shows Computer and inside that it has a Homeand a root folder.



I really need to know how to get to my downloads folder through these folders because I don't have write permission in these folders.



Where is my download folder?







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  • This would be easier to understand with a screenshot. Have you tried double clicking on the / and then going to /home -> your user name -> Downloads?

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  • This would be easier to understand with a screenshot. Have you tried double clicking on the / and then going to /home -> your user name -> Downloads?

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This would be easier to understand with a screenshot. Have you tried double clicking on the / and then going to /home -> your user name -> Downloads?

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This would be easier to understand with a screenshot. Have you tried double clicking on the / and then going to /home -> your user name -> Downloads?

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Your home directory should be at /home/USERNAME/Downloads, where USERNAME is your username. You should be able to navigate there by opening /, then home, then USERNAME and Downloads.






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    Ofcourse u will find download directory at /home/USERNAME/Downloads/ make sure that you are selecting the right options in UNetBootin.



    to run the UNetBootin the right way when it is in Downloads:



    cd ~/Downloads/
    chmod 777 unetbootin-linux64-661.bin
    sudo ./unetbootin-linux64-661.bin


    You could also use startup disk creator which is also a handy tool to create bootable disk. Most of the linux dist have it preinstalled. Mine was Ubuntu and that works justs fine.






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              Ofcourse u will find download directory at /home/USERNAME/Downloads/ make sure that you are selecting the right options in UNetBootin.



              to run the UNetBootin the right way when it is in Downloads:



              cd ~/Downloads/
              chmod 777 unetbootin-linux64-661.bin
              sudo ./unetbootin-linux64-661.bin


              You could also use startup disk creator which is also a handy tool to create bootable disk. Most of the linux dist have it preinstalled. Mine was Ubuntu and that works justs fine.






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                Ofcourse u will find download directory at /home/USERNAME/Downloads/ make sure that you are selecting the right options in UNetBootin.



                to run the UNetBootin the right way when it is in Downloads:



                cd ~/Downloads/
                chmod 777 unetbootin-linux64-661.bin
                sudo ./unetbootin-linux64-661.bin


                You could also use startup disk creator which is also a handy tool to create bootable disk. Most of the linux dist have it preinstalled. Mine was Ubuntu and that works justs fine.






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                  Ofcourse u will find download directory at /home/USERNAME/Downloads/ make sure that you are selecting the right options in UNetBootin.



                  to run the UNetBootin the right way when it is in Downloads:



                  cd ~/Downloads/
                  chmod 777 unetbootin-linux64-661.bin
                  sudo ./unetbootin-linux64-661.bin


                  You could also use startup disk creator which is also a handy tool to create bootable disk. Most of the linux dist have it preinstalled. Mine was Ubuntu and that works justs fine.






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                  Ofcourse u will find download directory at /home/USERNAME/Downloads/ make sure that you are selecting the right options in UNetBootin.



                  to run the UNetBootin the right way when it is in Downloads:



                  cd ~/Downloads/
                  chmod 777 unetbootin-linux64-661.bin
                  sudo ./unetbootin-linux64-661.bin


                  You could also use startup disk creator which is also a handy tool to create bootable disk. Most of the linux dist have it preinstalled. Mine was Ubuntu and that works justs fine.







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