• Rufus is a small application that creates bootable USB drives, which can then be used to install or run Microsoft Windows, Linux or DOS.
  • Step 1 — Start the Rufus utility by double clicking on the executable file. ... Step 3 — Click on Select then select the ISO file of the Linux distribution you wish to use.
  • Rufus is available as an AppImage which means "one app = one file", which you can download and run on your Linux system while you don't need a package...
  • UNetbootin is a free and popular Linux bootable USB creator and it is the best Rufus alternative you can get on Linux.
  • If you’re looking to run Rufus on Linux Mint in 2022, there are a few things you’ll need to consider.
  • Unfortunately, Rufus is not available for Linux, it is only available for Windows. But there is a way to use it on Linux distribution.
  • Although Rufus is widely used but it is not a cross-platform utility and is not available for Ubuntu (on any other Linux distro).
  • Key Features
    • Support for the original authors of Rufus
    • Sharpening the program to work on Linux
  • This is the Linux app named Rufus whose latest release can be downloaded as rufus-4.3_x86.exe.