What program do you use to create live usb or cd?
Live usb creator
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None I just use my phone
usually sudo dd
although sometimes I use Gnome Disks (don't worry, I'm not enough of an autist to go full Gnome, just the disks application is preinstalled on most distros and I have grown to like it)
Rufus, etcher is bad
Rufus
Rufus, of course.
dd because I'm not some fag that needs and electron based GUI for disk imaging.
Rufus or WoeUSB.
dd if iso is not shit
rufus if iso is shit
I use dd because I'm not mentally challenged.
rufus if im on windows, dd if im on a real os
>they don't use dcfldd
b-but dd will wipe your bios and systemd says wontfix it's a feature not a bug.
>What program do you use to create live usb or cd?
mkarchiso
What's the best program to do this on linux that's not dd?
>using disk destroyer
no thanks
dd
Learn about MBR/GPT, gparted/fdisk, dd utility and grub/syslinux. Then you should be able to create a bootable flash drive using terminal. From my own experience, this has proven to be easier than trying to get some fucking program with GUI to work properly.
Startup disk creator
> I'm on Windows
Rufus I'm on Mac
For a Linux key :
Etcher is doing the work. Apple dd too but i don't like it.
For a Windows key :
You are fucked my boy
> I'm on Linux (99% of the time)
Good old dd (GNU Coreutils of course)
Rufus works without fail
I downloaded the Fedora Media Writer and have been using that for everything :-/
To create a bootable USB:
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda
disk destroyer
You use dd on Linux but don't like dd on Mac?
What's the difference?
Explain? Do you just spend several gigs of storage keeping multiple bootable os?
Etcher can't do floppy disks.
If you don't know how to use dd, you don't really know anything at all.
Unetbootin on windows, dd on lunix
Rufus or the tool packed with MX 17
Tfw people don't know how to copy data to a usb
yeah dd doesn't even require advanced *nix knowledge... why would people bother with anything else?
>sudo fdisk -l
external media usually is an sdc
so
>sudo fdisk -l | grep "sdc"
should work
then
>sudo dd if=/home/user/Downloads/some.iso of=/dev/{most likely some sdc} bs=16M && syncs
if you want to create a new one another one just search "dd iso" with ctrl + r
just be very careful which drive you choose