Linux distributions vary in appearance, so you may have to look for the Terminal app inside of a folder in the Menu section. You might also find Terminal on the desktop, or in a toolbar on the top or bottom of the screen.

Linux distributions vary in appearance, so you may have to look for the Terminal app inside of a folder in the Menu section. You might also find Terminal on the desktop, or in a toolbar on the top or bottom of the screen.

Linux distributions vary in appearance, so you may have to look for the Terminal app inside of a folder in the Menu section. You might also find Terminal on the desktop, or in a toolbar on the top or bottom of the screen.

For example, if your username is “potato”, you would type in cd /home/potato/.

For example, if your username is “potato”, you would type in cd /home/potato/.

For example, if your username is “potato”, you would type in cd /home/potato/.

For example: to create an ISO file named “blueberry” from files in a folder called “pie”, you would type in mkisofs -o blueberry. iso /home/username/pie. File names and folder names are case-sensitive, so make sure you capitalize anything that needs to be capitalized. To create a multiple-word name, place underscores between words (e. g. , “blueberry pie” becomes “blueberry_pie”).

You may be prompted to enter your password before the ISO file is created. If so, type in your password and press ↵ Enter.

Linux distributions vary in appearance, so you may have to look for the Terminal app inside of a folder in the Menu section. You might also find Terminal on the desktop, or in a toolbar on the top or bottom of the screen.

Linux distributions vary in appearance, so you may have to look for the Terminal app inside of a folder in the Menu section. You might also find Terminal on the desktop, or in a toolbar on the top or bottom of the screen.

Linux distributions vary in appearance, so you may have to look for the Terminal app inside of a folder in the Menu section. You might also find Terminal on the desktop, or in a toolbar on the top or bottom of the screen.

For example, if your username is “teresa”, you would type in cd /home/teresa/.

For example, if your username is “teresa”, you would type in cd /home/teresa/.

For example, if your username is “teresa”, you would type in cd /home/teresa/.

For example, you would type of=/home/username/pudding. iso to create an ISO file called “pudding” in the home directory. If you have multiple CD drives attached to the computer, your CD drives will be labelled from 0 up (e. g. , the first drive will be labelled something like “cd0”, the second will be “cd1”, and so on).

You may be prompted to enter your password before the ISO file is created. If so, type in your password and press ↵ Enter.