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askubuntu.com how-to-create-a-bootable-ubuntu-usb-flash-drive-from-terminal
You can use .where is a letter followed by a number, look it up by running .It will look something likeI would dismount sdb1.Then, next (this is a destructive command and wipes the entire USB drive with the contents of the iso, so be careful):where is the input file, and is the USB device you're writing to (run to see all drives to find out what is for your USB).This method is fast and has never failed me.EDIT: for those on a Mac ending up here, use lowercase for :EDIT: If USB drive does not boot (this happened to me), it is because the target is a particular partition on the drive instead of the drive. So the target needs to be and not For me it was .Reference: https://superuser.com/a/407327 and https://askubuntu.com/a/579615/669976
dd
sudo umount /dev/sd<?><?>
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lsblk
sdb 8:16 1 14.9G 0 disk├─sdb1 8:17 1 1.6G 0 part /media/username/usb volume name└─sdb2 8:18 1 2.4M 0 part
sudo dd bs=4M if=path/to/input.iso of=/dev/sd<?> conv=fdatasync status=progress
input.iso
/dev/sd<?>
lsblk
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bs=4m
sudo dd if=inputfile.img of=/dev/disk<?> bs=4m && sync
/dev/sdc
/dev/sdc
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/dev/sdb