whats the best program for putting OSs on USBs?
Whats the best program for putting OSs on USBs?
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cp you_os you_usb
that one that starts with R
dd if=/path/to/os.img of=/dev/sdX
X for whatever your flash drive is at. Use lsblk to find out.
You need dd to make live media, idk why or how it works
Rufus is what you're thinking of
>USBs
>being autistic
>being illiterate
>yeah sure I fully understood what hey meant b-but it's the wrong term!!!
Leave the house sometime.
cope
no u
power iso
It doesn't just copy the files, it does 1:1 replica of the original to the target.
installing the write operating system the FIRST FUCKING TIME YOU TECH ILLITERATE FUCKING IMPATIENT ZOOMER FAGGOT. GET OFF MY FUCKING BOARD.
NOW.
MARCH BEFORE I TRACK YOU AND KICK YOUR GAY ASS BACK INTO THE FUCKING CLOSET.
>write
multibootusb
pendrivelinux.com
All you will ever need.
GNOME Disks. With cat a close second or winner if you hate GUIs
How come sometimes when I finish using etcher it says there was an error
What does that mean? It usually works. But sometimes it doesn’t.
dd
botnet
Usbnetbootn
Why do you fucking niggers make entire threads for your dumb questions instead of lurking and realizing there's always 3 generals that can answer your stupid questions at any given time?
More importantly, did you REALLY even need to ask Jow Forums this when you could have just googled it or went to Youtube and got a million other answers?
cp distro-1.0.0.iso /dev/sdb1
Anyone telling you to use dd is a cargo culting retard.
Rufus if you're on windows, etcher or the dd command if you're on linux
>CP
Nice try faggot. Take your pedophilia somewhere else.
YUMI
www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/
Rufus or dd
ddrescue
Windows USB/DVD Download Tool
microsoft.com
No mention of etcher?
Etcher.
>electron
>for copying files to a USB stick
WHYYYYY
Best?
easy2boot.com
Easiest?
Rufus
E2B comes with fair warning, it's not for babbys. i prefer rufus/etcher. if one doesn't work the other will
This doesn't work and anyone who says it does is either trolling or a retard. Same kinds of """people""" who say you can delete files by mv'ing them to /dev/null.
Doesn't it depend on how the iso was made. What format the iso or whatev
Media creation tool from Microsoft.
Etcher, for sure
proof?
This never works for me with iso files, I can't boot
rufus on windows, dd on leenux
did you remember to sync afterwards?
If I’m want/need to work with a Linux system:
The latest Debian live USB system
If I’m forced to use Windows:
A full MSYS2 configuration with a portable version of Palemoon
Oh shit. I thought the question was what you put on USBs, not what program you put OSes on USBs with. On Linux, just plain dd or Unetbootin. On Windows, YUMI
i use yumi
It does work. Both of them end up calling the exact same function to do the actual writing. cp is faster than dd without specifying bs= because cp uses the standard block size of 65536 while dd uses 1024 per default.
mving to /dev/null doesn't work because your user usually doesn't have permissions to remove any files in /dev. If you do have permissions by being root, congratulations, you just replaced a special character device file with a regular file.
A copying program that doesn't do 1:1 would be ridiculous.
Fedora Media Writer
This
Then somesthing is wrong with either your image or your flash drive.
What do you mean by sync?
write denied
Rufus. Now get the fuck off this board for posting such a stupid question.
sudo
su if you hate yourself
run "sync" so the os finishes writing to the drive
it's in official os instructions in various places
Rufus and dd
ik,w?
On Windows: Rufus
On Linux: dd
On Linux, but command line too scary: Etcher
No idea if it's the best, but I used Rufus for a short Time. That is, until I realized I was getting rootkits that way. So I had no choice but to go back to using DVD+RW's. To quote an amazing TV show that was unfairly cancelled -- Old tech is best tech.
kindly needful install our NATIVE APP core JAVASCIRPT mr sir...
sync
the command is incomplete user
calm down
>A copying program that doesn't do 1:1 would be ridiculous.
Then your copy program wouldn't work from one filesystem to another, or even between two filesystems of the same type but with different sector sizes.
>no bs
Enjoy raping your io
Yet dd and cp produce the same files when copying from one fs to a different one
Never been able to make a bootable usb on linux, it never boots. Rufus works very well on windows
You didn't unmount the USB drive before writing.
It's thinking like this that leads to us having retard words like yeet. It's less a word and more of a guttural utterance. Calling a flash drive a USB is like calling all of the pipes in your house faucets. Everyone knows what you meant but thinks you're retarded for lacking any nuance.
I agree with this text
Only works with Linux distros. Garbage