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Bootable Windows USB
There are a great utilities available on Windows for burning ISO to USB. What's the recommended way to do this on Linux?
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Rufus can only runs on Windows. the downloaded file is an .exe
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The dd command.
Usually the documentation contains the best method for writing a ISO file to USB drive.
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 Originally Posted by reederdra
Rufus can only runs on Windows. the downloaded file is an .exe
Oops, my mistake.
Try https://unetbootin.github.io/
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 Originally Posted by SpywareDr
Do it all in 20 minutes.
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https://unetbootin.github.io/
Scrool down to "Part 2: How to Create Bootable USB Drive for Linux on Ubuntu"
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