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Install grub on usb from windows7/2/2023 ![]() dd expects the name of a device, not a partition, so you should use eg. The following command will overwrite all the files currently present on the USB drive with a bootable isoĭd if=/path/to/iso of=/path/to/usb (example of=/dev/sdX) You have the right drive designation in the following command To identify the designation of your usb stick/drive useĭd will write the iso to whatever drive you tell it to so make double sure This can be done using the dd command as the root user. ![]() Pat's DVD script, AlienBOB's mirror-slackware-current script or even a custom one of your own.Īll that is left to do now is copy the ISO to the USB flash drive. If you choose to use a local copy of the tree you should be able to create your own ISO image using a script such as: That may be the tree of a stable release, or even the tree of the Slackware current development cycle. ![]() A USB flash drive that can fit the ISO image (4GB or larger)Ī) official Slackware installation media, preferably the DVD ISO available on any Slackware mirror
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