| From: Ansar Mohammed via talk <[email protected]>

| This is a HUGE "it depends" situation.

Yes.  As I tried to explain (without confidence in my correctness).

| If you want to write a raw image to removable media,, you should
| use  win32dskimager.

I have heard and reported this.

| If you want to create bootable media from an iso, use rufus.

Not if the .iso is designed to also work as-is on a USB.  You should
treat at least recent Ubuntu, Fedora, and CentOS installation .iso
files as raw images to pour onto a USB stick (or DVD, if it fits).

I haven't tried other media like a USB HDD or an SD card.

Fedora .iso files pass Secure Boot.  If create a USB installation disk
using Rufus, would it still work with Secure boot?

Fedora has an option for checking integrity of the installation
medium.  Will a Rufus-created Fedora installation pass this integrity
check?
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