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mesa to [email protected]English • 9 months ago

ISOs Explained + four programs to make Linux boot media

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ISOs Explained + four programs to make Linux boot media

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Linux boot media need not be tricky! In today's episode, I'll talk about four ways to flash an ISO from Windows (and other systems too). I know a lot of you are switching to Linux because of Micros...
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    bs=1M

    This part varies based on your hardware (my hardware is much faster with a value of 4096) , but other than that it’s everything.

    Here is a handy script that can help determine which bs size is best for your hardware.

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      Neat! I’ll have to try that out.

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      I think you might mean 4096.

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        Yes, I do! Thanks!

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