On Sun, 20 May 2018, charlie wrote:

ok, i've realized that the .iso image i got says DVD and i'm thinking i've got to burn this to a DVD disk instead of putting it on a USB thumbdrive. is this correct? i haven't had this question in a loooong time. lol reason i ask is that when i start the process of creating my startup thumbdrive, the program i use, which is startup disk creator, doesn't see the image. that's what got me to look at the file again.

That will work fine on a usb stick. dmesg after you insert the USB stick and it should tell what it has decided to call it.
([768617.609134] sd 8:0:0:0: [sdc] Attached SCSI removable disk)
As you can see mine turns out to be sdc. then in the directory where my iso is:
sudo dd if=cosmic-dvd-amd64.iso of=/dev/sdc
this takes a while and does not show activity unless your USB stick has a light on it, so be patient. I can't remember how long my last one took as I don't time it, I ignore it and do other things. Anyway, reboot, I have to hit F8 while booting to get boot device prompt.. I select my USB stick and boot.

Note: It is important to make sure you have the right drive as dd will happily print the iso to your system drive over writing whatever is on the first 4 G.



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Len Ovens
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