![]() ![]() iso and then, as in the link above I use the command (or with superuser privileges logged in as root with sudo -i): sudo dd if= of= I use the same approach as detailed in creating Linux boot image. However, have you looked at the Ubuntu tutorials on this subject? They cover writing one on Ubuntu of course ( StartUp Disk Creator), but also MacOS & Windows too I've made no mistakes since using mkusb, and it can create persistent drives & not just the simple clones I'd create with dd. I overwrote a drive array because I didn't check my $PS1 prompt well enough I was using a different box to the one I thought I was oops.I overwrote a backup external drive ( I didn't check its presence via command just looked at it's LED which was off unknown to me the LED had just died!).For years I just used dd to write the ISO to thumb-drive, but mistakes were bound to happen, and sure enough ![]()
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