How to make a bootable USB stick from any iso? (Solved)

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learnhow2code

#21 Post by learnhow2code »

i put refractahr (refracta+puppy tahr) on a usb a day or two ago, and all you have to do is use isohybrid.

you use it like this:

$ isohybrid nameofiso.iso

then dd the iso to the usb.

not the least bit against tools that make this easier on the user... its good to document the way that is closest to standard in case you need to do it on another distro, or you want to make your OWN tool to make it easy for the user (using yad in puppy for example.)

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#22 Post by rcrsn51 »

bigcheez wrote:although it's lacking a fancy gui, the isobooter script seems more straight forward and allows for a multiboot option
Is that a confirmation that ISObooter worked for you? I tried it with linuxmint-17.2-xfce-32bit.iso and it worked fine.

Pelo

boot Antix and QTos.

#23 Post by Pelo »

Each Linux has its own boot.. (not really true.)
With GRUB4Dos from Puppy i boot Antix and QTos.
Ubuntu starts but scripts stop before success, Linux Mint too
Complete Flop with Suse and Fedora
I don't need These Linux. It's for training
ISObooter is in my projects. (Recommended by French Toutou team Esmourguit, translated from rcrsn51 topics)
boot Antix and Ubuntu Grub4Dos

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