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Originally Posted by hadrons123
Unetbootin is the last thing I want. I find it unreliable, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt.
Except for ubuntu and linux mint I always use dd. Debian, SL , Fedora, cent OS, Arch all are very comfortable with dd. I 'm not sure why ubuntu and mint doesn't create hybrid isos.
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Unetbootin likes to have a clean fat32 flash drive. One easy way to achieve this is to plug in your flash drive, Use gparted or whatever, to reformat the flash drive to virgin fat32 and then run unetbootin.
Works everytime.
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Originally Posted by hadrons123
Never used Fedora DVD. But dd has worked flawless everytime in CD .iso, while trying to write on USB drives. I stopped using rewritable and writable CD/DVDs for a long time.
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Hi hadrons123. Would you mind to list step by step how, after you download an iso image, you do the usb preparation? Against what do you use the dd command? Assume we are not familiar with Linux that much. If we were familiar, we would not need to ask the question about how!
Thanks in advance
Leslie in Montreal