If you're going the "burning" ISO on USB way, I've found that Fedora Media Writer simplifies it for nontechnical people. It downloads the ISO and burns it to the drive. This way, they don't need to get a USB burning app and the Linux ISO separately, plus #Fedora has a Cinnamon spin if someone prefers that.

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An even easier method would be to sell/provide the USB stick with the ISO already flashed. Just need to insert, reboot and enter boot menu.

Question: Does Linux Mint require "secure"boot to be disabled? That can also be a significant obstacle.