A workmate of mine has done it, she took a ubuntu live disk and  using I
think it was DD converted the disk into a bootable image then loaded that on
to the usb drive and we use it now for  antivirus scanning of laptop
machines 

 If I can get instructions off her, I'll pass them on.

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of James & Nash
Sent: Tuesday, 12 January 2010 12:24 a.m.
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: using fdisk

Hi Scott,

You wrote:
>       Have any of you used fdisk from the Terminal in order to set the
boot flag on a file system, which is contained on a USB flash drive/Thumb
drive?  I want to creat a bootable usb stick that I can load a small Linux
distro on.

I haven't, but I will look into it for you if you like. In theory, there
should be no problem using fdisk as the Terminal is pretty accessible with
Voice Over.

TC
James 
On 11 Jan 2010, at 02:01, Scott Howell wrote:

> Folks,
> 
>       Have any of you used fdisk from the Terminal in order to set the
boot flag on a file system, which is contained on a USB flash drive/Thumb
drive?  I want to creat a bootable usb stick that I can load a small Linux
distro on.
> 
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