

From here you can jump straight into watching something or configuring your setup. It should only take a few seconds and you should see the Kodibuntu desktop. When you see the prompt to boot from USB/DVD, say yes and let Kodibuntu load. Make sure your media is still in the computer and then reboot. Make sure to save the settings before rebooting otherwise you will have to go through it all again. If you’re using a DVD instead, you would obviously select your DVD drive in the boot options menu. Now your computer is set up to boot from USB. Select boot options and add USB to the list.It should tell you on the black POST screen when your computer first starts. Some motherboards use F8, some use F12 while others use Delete. Reboot your PC and press whatever key you need to enter the BIOS/UEFI.If you have removed all boot options apart from your OS drive to speed up boot, you will need to do the following. If you have left your boot options at default, you should not need to do anything. Depending on how you have your computer set up, you may need to configure it to boot from USB. Once complete, your USB key is ready for use. A USB 3.0 key will write much faster than USB 2.0 but neither takes long. The creation process doesn’t take long and depends on the speed of your computer and what version of USB you use. As Kodibuntu is a 32-bit program, this is ideal. You can use 100% if you don’t want any information saved to the key. The remainder will provide storage for media and other information. Select Persistence as 80% of the maximum space on your USB key.Select your Kodibuntu image as the source.Start Linux Live USB Creator and select your USB key.Insert your USB drive into your computer.Download a copy of Kodibuntu from here.Download and install Linux Live USB Creator.First we need to run Linux Live USB Creator and then we can install Kodibuntu. As I installed a copy onto a USB drive of my Windows computer, I will describe that process.
