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      2 months ago

      Not everyone likes to use commands for something as trivial as this, its nice to press a couple buttons and wait for it to be done vs learning how dd works and what arguments to use etc.

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        Not everyone likes to install compicated graphical software which does a thousand and one things it shouldn’t do just to copy files to an external drive

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        My favorite way to create a boot media is simply to use cat. No arguments, no shenanigans just a cat into the device :

        cat debian.iso > /dev/sda

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          iirc there was a reason you should use dd instead of directly copying the data, I think something to do with device block alignment or something?

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            That could be possible but for the moment I didn’t encouter any problem with cat. I think I’m going to stick with it for the time being.

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          One caveat is that you will need write access to the drive, which probably means you need to run as root — can’t run that with sudo as-is, unlike dd.

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            Yep that’s right, but I use fdisk to check my drives before writing on them and it also requires sudo…

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              Right, I just meant that you can’t sudo cat file > /dev/sda but you can sudo dd ..., because IO redirection isn’t elevated to root with sudo. I’m not saying anything too profound :)

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                Oh right, my bad x) I agree, it’s a little bit akward to use su then cat everytime.