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===== Creating a bootable Memory Stick in GNU/Linux. ===== | ===== Creating a bootable Memory Stick in GNU/Linux. ===== | ||
− | + | ''Warning: The example below shows /dev/sdf as the target device where the image will be written. Be very careful that the correct device is used as the output target, or you may destroy existing data.'' | |
The memory stick image has an .iso extension. The .iso file is not a regular file. It is an image of the complete contents of the memory stick. It cannot simply be copied like a regular file, but must be written directly to the target device with dd(1): | The memory stick image has an .iso extension. The .iso file is not a regular file. It is an image of the complete contents of the memory stick. It cannot simply be copied like a regular file, but must be written directly to the target device with dd(1): |