Re: USB sticks & Debian

2021-09-24 Thread T. J. du Chene
On Friday, September 24, 2021 7:11:26 PM CDT Bob Bernstein wrote: > On Fri, 24 Sep 2021, T. J. du Chene wrote: > > Bob, I don't want you to think I am writing you off. > > No worries. > > My concern is not with Windows. > > All best, While I don't endorse the ide

Re: USB sticks & Debian

2021-09-24 Thread T. J. du Chene
My apologies for the duplicated post. I think one of my Kmail settings isn't quite right. Bob, I don't want you to think I am writing you off. If you are referring to Windows, you can make a Windows 10 USB by formatting it NTFS. Then mount the Windows ISO, and then copy the files from the

Re: USB sticks & Debian

2021-09-24 Thread T. J. du Chene
My apologies for the duplicated post. I think one of my Kmail settings isn't quite right. Bob, I don't want you to think I am writing you off. If you are referring to Windows, you can make a Windows 10 USB by formatting it NTFS. Then mount the Windows ISO, and then copying the files from

Re: USB sticks & Debian

2021-09-24 Thread T. J. du Chene
On Friday, September 24, 2021 4:38:38 PM CDT Bob Bernstein wrote: > Is there a favored HOW-To or wiki page describing the care and > feeding of USB sticks intended to boot a linux system into some > other OS? > > Thanks, I haven't seen an official HOWTO. There are vastly different methods of

Re: USB sticks & Debian

2021-09-24 Thread T. J. du Chene
On Friday, September 24, 2021 4:38:38 PM CDT Bob Bernstein wrote: > Is there a favored HOW-To or wiki page describing the care and > feeding of USB sticks intended to boot a linux system into some > other OS? > > Thanks, I haven't seen an official HOWTO. There are vastly different methods of