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Re: HOWTO Create LiveUSB using "dd"

 

Amjjawad:

When you use the package "usb-creator-gtk", it creates for you a file system (called a "persistence file") where changes you make (including packages you download) remain on the USB drive, so next time you boot it, you still have those new packages, along with any configuration you did for them.

Using that, I can install all the MIDI music packages I need (and configure them), and I end up with a working MIDI music Linux system, whose drawback is that it takes longer to boot than it normally would. The other drawback of doing this, is that if you download updates, any kernel updates will not update the kernel actually used.

I wonder if you use the method you described in your e-mail, that there is no persistence file, and so you are (as with the live CD) running using a RAM-disk file-system. If that is the case, it would have the same large memory requirements for doing the live-CD install as when using a CD.

For testing (I think) it is nice to download a bunch of packages you want to test with, and you can test or re-test at a later time.

I have noticed in doing this, that I have to edit the software sources to allow "universe" packages.

- Aere


On 04/06/2013 06:11 AM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
Hi,

After long time for me using UNetbootin and Multiboot USB Creators, etc. I feel now so bad that I haven't used this method before. Could it be even easier than this?

Seriously, simplicity is the ultimate sophistication :D

I'm sorry if this is a very old tip or information but I guess at least, there is someone who doesn't know that, hence I'm sharing it.

*HOWTO Create LiveUSB using "dd":**
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*sudo dd if=/path-to-the-iso-file/filename.iso of=/dev/sdX

Where X is your USB Drive*

End of Story

Thank you!

P.S.
I had to use this method after all the other method failed to create a bootable USB for raring-alternate-i386.iso and this one has worked.

Hope I'll be able to finish the installation which is in progress now ...
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Sincerely,
Aere


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