• macniel
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    -42 months ago

    The only thing you would have achieved that was would be to copy an iso file onto your stick. EFI or Boot doesn’t know how to do anything with it.

    • Melmi
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      42 months ago

      A lot of Linux ISOs are hybrid images which can be booted if flashed directly to a USB stick.

      • macniel
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        -22 months ago

        Op was just using cp to copy the iso onto the drive no flashing or anything…

          • macniel
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            32 months ago

            Woah…

            Damn I’m sorry for questioning this method, I didn’t know.

            • Melmi
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              42 months ago

              This works because block devices like /dev/sdX are just files. If you cp a file onto another file, it overwrites the data of the destination with the source. A block device represents the device itself, not the filesystem; if you wanted to put the ISO inside the filesystem, you’d have to mount it first.

              • macniel
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                12 months ago

                Next time I’ll test out another distro I’ll try just that… Sadly I just hopped yesterday from Fedora 40 to LMDE.