![]() It can only contain one ESP partition on a system. While the new firmware has its advantages, there is a slight issue with it. Step 3: Copying Ubuntu EFI Files From Windows Drive to USB Drive 2 ![]() After that, you need to copy the Ubuntu EFI files from the Windows ESP partition and paste them into the USB Drive 2 EFI folder. Then, you will have to install the operating system on USB Drive 2. Also, we will use Windows 11 as our host operating system but you can create a bootable USB using Linux as well.įirst, you need to create a bootable Ubuntu USB drive using Rufus. While the installation process will take a long time, it will complete faster with a USB 3.0 drive. ![]() It could take a while to install Ubuntu on a USB 2.0 drive. If you use a USB 2.0 drive, it will have slow read and write speeds. ![]() Remember that you must use USB 3.0 drives. For ease of understanding, we will call the bootable drive " USB Drive 1" and the installation drive " USB Drive 2". The second USB drive will contain the actual Ubuntu installation. You'll use one USB drive as a bootable media. To install Ubuntu on a USB drive, you will need two USB drives with 16GB or above storage capacity.
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