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is it normal that MultiWriter writes a bootable usb stick at 10 MB/s?

Notebook is an Intel ICore i7 with Ubuntu xfce 23.10 installed and running MultiWriter to create a bootable Fedora xfce 39 usb stick.

I tried with Startup Disk Creator, but I couldn’t change the .iso file on the menu, so I turned to Multiwriter.

I also created a bootable Linux Mint 2 weeks ago with a macOS 12 and OCLP (open core legacy patcher) and IIRC that was much faster than with Linux. Is macOS faster creating bootable sticks?

breadsmasher ,
@breadsmasher@lemmy.world avatar

Sorry its not an answer to your question, but if you distrohop, take a look at Ventoy. One time write to make it a bootable system, then you just copy ISOs to the drive and you can boot them

MangoPenguin ,
@MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

What’s the write speed of your USB stick?

Ludrol ,
@Ludrol@szmer.info avatar

I think that’s just hardware limitation. My USB2.0 sticks get 10MB/s and USB 3.0 get around 20MB/s

For faster stuff get a SSD with USB adapter

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