[image]<01>../res/banner.png[/image] [bold]<01> Linux bootable disk [/bold] [image]<02>../res/line.png[/image] [body]<02> Compare to operating our product under Windows, some advanced features are limited under Linux-based-on bootable disk, such as support dynamic disk, GPT disk, convert primary/logic attribute etc. And you also cannot add the driver of RAID/SCSI to make them be recognized under this environment. But Linux bootable disk still has 1 advantage - you can delete useless boot partition in a dual or multiple boot environments. To create a Linux bootable disk, please do as follows. This kind of bootable disk is only available in EaseUS Partition Master Professional Linux Edition. 1. Click [/body][smallbold]Tool[/smallbold][body] > [/body][smallbold]Create Linux bootable disk[/smallbold][body]. 2. Then there will pop up a window [/body][smallbold]Create bootable disk of EaseUS Partition Master[/smallbold][body]. Three radio buttons including [/body][smallbold]USB, CD/DVD[/smallbold][body], and [/body][smallbold]Export ISO[/smallbold][body] are available in this window. 3. Click [/body][smallbold]USB/smallbold][body] radio button, you can select a proper USB disk to create the Linux bootable USB disk on. 4. Click [/body][smallbold]CD/DVD[/smallbold][body] radio button to create a bootable CD/DVD. 5. If you failed to create bootable disk with the built-in burning components, you can [/body][smallbold]Export ISO[/smallbold][body] file and then try to burn it with a third-party burning tool, such as Nero. [/body]