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I've not yet see a way, after searching here and other sites, to be able to duplicate a Ubuntu 16.04 LivCD, onto the partition(s) of my choice, without wiping the whole ext drive clean in the process.

In other words: I have a large drive with data on it but I just want to create a bootable/LiveCD area without formating the whole drive during install.

Utils/apps like Unetbootin and gnome-disk-utulity haven't been a complete answer, but I have them available.

This might very well be flagged as 'Duplicate', but I can't seem to find an otherwise non-destructive way to add a bootable LiveCD partition to the empty space on my External Hard Drive.

I have at least 7G available w/ an additional 9G in reserve, my ISO of choice would be this one:

  • ubuntustudio-16.04.4-dvd-amd64.iso

Thx in advance.

T Berk
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  • Are you looking to boot the ISO image off the hard drive instead of the slower CD Drive? If so you can do that as described here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/46624/how-to-create-a-bootable-usb-with-multiple-iso-images-in-it – WinEunuuchs2Unix May 12 '18 at 20:49

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