How to Back Up Files with Ubuntu LiveCD to Another Computer Using Ethernet
Backing up files with Ubuntu LiveCD to another computer using Ethernet is a simple process. Here are the steps to follow:
1. First, make sure that you have an Ethernet cable and two computers that have Ethernet ports. You will also need a USB drive to store the backup files.
2. Insert the Ubuntu LiveCD into the computer that you want to back up files from and boot from it. You can do this by pressing F12 or F2 when the computer is starting up and selecting the CD/DVD drive as the boot device.
3. Once Ubuntu LiveCD has booted up, click on the "Try Ubuntu" option to start using the LiveCD.
4. Connect both computers with an Ethernet cable. You should see the network icon on the top right-hand corner of the screen, click on it and select "Wired Connection" to connect the two computers.
5. On the computer with Ubuntu LiveCD, open the file manager and navigate to the files you want to back up.
6. Copy the files to the USB drive that you plugged in earlier. To do this, right-click on the file, select "Copy," then navigate to the USB drive and right-click on it to select "Paste."
7. On the computer that you want to back up files to, open the file manager and create a new folder to store the backup files.
8. Connect the USB drive with the backup files to this computer.
9. Navigate to the USB drive and copy the files to the new folder you created earlier. To do this, right-click on the file, select "Copy," then navigate to the new folder and right-click on it to select "Paste."
10. Once the backup is complete, disconnect the Ethernet cable and USB drive from both computers.
That's it! You have successfully backed up your files with Ubuntu LiveCD to another computer using Ethernet.