I tried to walk a friend through using Windows 10 to create a bootable
Linux USB disk, so they'd install their first Linux box.
Debian (and FreeBSD) recommend win32diskimager. Arch suggested a few
other tools, of which I tried Rufus 3.19 and "dd for windows". The
first and third didn't work at
As far as I know Etcher has a Windows version - never tried it, but it
works well on Linux so should be a good alternative - and (at least the
Linux version) has a nice GUI so should be good for a Windows user.
On Wed, 13 Jul 2022 12:34:17 +
"Daniel Shahaf" wrote:
> I tried to walk a friend
For Fedora, we have the "Fedora Media Writer" available for all platforms
to write USB disks:
(yes, it can write your Debian image as well, not just Fedora)
See the download page for how it's integrated into "user experience" with
download links
Download Fedora Workstation (getfedora.org)
Thank you both for the suggestions; I'll keep them in mind next time.
(For the time being, I have a bootable disk for my friend so I'm all set.)
Cheers,
Daniel
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