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BaumGeist ,

Another program that works on Windows, which I prefer to Balena Etcher, but less so than Rufus: unetbootin

fmstrat ,

Little known fact, Disk Manager comes with almost every distro, and works just fine.

EarthShipTechIntern ,

I’ve used ventoy to set up a bootable USB with Mint & MX options. It allowed me to set the Mint with persistence. The MX has issues with persistence.

How to set up reusable boot with dd I don’t know.

TurdMongler ,

MX has its own built in tool to make a bootable USB with persistence

EarthShipTechIntern ,

Will have to check it out.

Thanks

megabat , (edited )

dd, or cat with a shell redirect are all you need to write that iso.

My trouble with dd is all the flags I need to remember to make it fast and more convenient. dd if=file of=/dev/device oflag=direct status=progress bs=1M is there anything I’m missing?

Molten_Moron , (edited )

bs=1M

This part varies based on your hardware (my hardware is much faster with a value of 4096) , but other than that it’s everything.

Here is a handy script that can help determine which bs size is best for your hardware.

megabat ,

Neat! I’ll have to try that out.

HumanPerson ,

I think you might mean 4096.

Molten_Moron ,

Yes, I do! Thanks!

mesamunefire OP ,

dd can be soooo much faster too. But like you, I always forget the tags. I should make an alias sometime…

mitrosus ,

oflag=direct

What does this do?

megabat ,

oflag=direct

Prevents the writes from piling up in the cache. dd will report the transfer is done when the writes have been cached so this setting prevents dd from exiting until the data has been written completely to the block device.

BaumGeist ,

Usese conv=fsync

This ensures the cache is written before dd exits, but doesn’t necessarily write to disk directly. This means that, for small files, dd can finish release its hold on the input file quicker

BaumGeist ,

The video description says it’s aimed at Windows users, dd and cat have no power there

avidamoeba ,
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

Mark Shuttleworth’s Startup Disk Creator

TheGrandNagus ,

I don’t burn ISOs often enough to need a dedicated ventoy drive, or to remember how to use the DD command, so Impression is generally what I use. I generally prefer Libadwaita/GTK4 apps that look at home on my system.

ReveredOxygen ,
@ReveredOxygen@sh.itjust.works avatar

Does impression support Windows ISOs? Or only ISOHybrid (what Linux ISOs use so you can add them)

TheGrandNagus ,

I have no idea, I’ve not had to install windows in a while. From a quick search I see conflicting info…

A user reported it didn’t work, then the dev said he tested it and it works fine

ColdWater ,
@ColdWater@lemmy.ca avatar

I curious because I don’t have the skill to test it myself but can you just manually copy everything to USB it’s just work?

Ghoelian ,

No, the drive needs a boot partition for the bios to know there is something to be booted on the drive.

Most Linux ISO’s do properly include the partitions in the ISO, so you can clone the iso to a drive and that should work, using dd for example. But just copying the files won’t work.

iirc windows iso’s did use to support just creating a fat32 partition and moving all the files over, not sure how they managed that. But now the international ISO for win 11 has a file that’s more than the max 4Gb allowed by fat32, so you can’t do that anymore either.

Telorand ,

No idea if this exists for Linux, but there’s a program for Windows called GuiFormat that allows formatting of larger thumb drives to be fat32.

Ghoelian ,

That’s not the only issue, fat32 also has a hard limit on single file size. The largest a single file can be is 4GiB, and afaik you just can’t get around that with fat.

iirc, the way windows deals with this in its media creation tool is that it strips out locales and other things you don’t need, based on the options you selected previously, so the file ends up being small enough to fit.

Telorand ,

Dunno how GuiFormat gets around those limitations (something to do with block sizes, I think), but I’ve never had any trouble with it.

There’s better options than fat32, anyway, just pointing out that the 4GB limit has a workaround, and YMMV.

nyan ,

In the general case, no, but there are some rare specific cases where that does work.

If you’re trying to produce Linux media that will boot on a single-board computer that has an onboard bootloader, like a Pi 4, you can indeed just partition the target medium and copy the files manually (been there, done that, working with a custom Gentoo install with no ISO).

If the bootloader has to be on the target medium (as it would for a desktop or laptop), then that won’t work unless you also do a manual bootloader install after copying everything. Not impossible, but at that point you’re hitting the level of complexity where it’s easier to figure out the correct dd command.

(As for Windows? Don’t even bother. It hates being worked on with anything but its own tools.)

funbreaker ,
@funbreaker@kbin.run avatar

I like Ventoy because I'm an ISO hoarder but if the task needs a dedicated USB, then I'll open Etcher.

theshatterstone54 ,

I don’t… understand… the downvotes. I do the same thing though I never really get to the Balena Etcher part. Also, Ventoy is the only way to get a Windows ISO up and running from Linux, as far as I know.

lord_ryvan ,

The down votes are from the Etcher part, it has a cult of lovers and a cult of haters.

I’m l fine with people using Etcher, Rufus, or whatever works for them, but I’m aware that both software I just named has passionate haters.

Blaiz0r ,

Etcher is not recommend anymore because it’s adware and there are better free alternative like Impression

funbreaker ,
@funbreaker@kbin.run avatar

I'll check Impression out, thanks!

GustavoM ,
@GustavoM@lemmy.world avatar

Sadly the “reddit mentality” has already established in this community – theres no “why” in these downvotes other than as a self-relief/validation thing.

briongloid ,
@briongloid@aussie.zone avatar

I generally use the Raspberry Pi Imager, It works just as well with USB’s as TF cards.

GitHub repo

jadedwench ,

Me too! I have used it for a couple other non-rpi devices in the past as well. It is super simple and works on my Mac. I haven’t even looked at other utilities in years.

data1701d ,
@data1701d@startrek.website avatar

Also a Raspi Imager fan when I have Pis around since I usually have it installed anyway.

I would use dd, but I always worry I’ll bungle something and only use it when necessary. I’m trying to write a utility called Rubber Duck Disk Dump that takes all the same options but parses your command beforehand to try to guess what you’re doing and warn you if it is really, really stupid, and if you type yes, it then passes all args straight to dd.

oo1 ,

dd

qjkxbmwvz ,

Also a super useful tool for measuring real world bandwidth, both on physical media and over the network ( dd status=progress … | nc …).

PriorityMotif ,
@PriorityMotif@lemmy.world avatar

Lpt: root your Android phone so that you can dd the thing in case the screen breaks.

SexualPolytope ,
@SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I do use Ventoy, but a more “traditional” alternative that I like is Popsicle. Super lightweight, and works very well. Some cases do require a dedicated USB, where Ventoy won’t work, at least not without trickery (e.g. anything with persistent storage).

Thrickles ,

Great suggestions. The Ventoy bros are weird. Just use what works for you.

BCsven ,

Nice thing about GNOME DE is it comes with Gnome Disks. Select device, click the restore image button and point to the ISO

Ziglin ,

Or you could just install it on any other system with Wayland or x11.

Gparted works fine for me, so that’s what I use.

BCsven ,

Gparted is awesome. But probably overwhelming for newbies just looking to burn an iso to USB. Raspberry PI Image Writer works very simply also.

lord_ryvan ,

I like how simple Mint’s USB image writer makes it for newbies, both to look it up in the menu as well as the simple UI

BCsven ,

Yes, mint is good like that. GNOME has a separate Image Writer app/icon, but it has been turned off by default. So it is less discoverable for new people, but more simplified as is the GNOME way

Aatube ,

It's also an old and jumbled-up format paralleling .gif in a surprising amount of ways, including being never intended for its primary usage, still being popular, and newer formats proving much better.

Ghoelian ,

Wait why was iso not intended to be used like this? As far as I can see, it was always meant as a digital image of a CD, which is how it was used, and pretty much still is right?

Aatube ,

Oops, yeah, you're right. I was thinking about the live ISO functionality.

JustMarkov ,

four programs to make Linux boot media

Or you can use one Ventoy to make a boot media with four Linux ISOs.

atomkarinca ,

wow, really wow.

i saw veronica talk about ventoy weirdos on mastodon, and here you are.

Telorand ,

Also, Ventoy doesn’t work on all hardware. Meanwhile, the typical options work just fine.

blitzed ,
@blitzed@noauthority.social avatar

@Telorand @atomkarinca

Works for me on Lenovo ThinkCentre M720q's I've sniped used & stacked.

Although I gotta force text mode in Ventoy menu options, otherwise some distro ISO's boot into scrambled graphics, suppose I should bother to RTFM sometime.

I've yet to try Ventoy on an external NVMe case I pieced together recently, and on my wife's newer laptop.

Telorand ,

I don’t mean to be rude, but great? Didn’t work for me on all my hardware, even using a Windows ISO. I pointed out my personal experience, because it’s not the panacea its proponents would have everyone believe.

I would certainly never use it to install anything, after my experiences with it. If it can’t get opening ISOs right, I don’t need a surprise that my install is fucked up.

JustMarkov , (edited )

Ventoy weirdos? Ventoy is just a solid and convenient program to create live usbs. What’s the problem with it?

atomkarinca ,

because this video is a beginners guide and ventoy is irrelevant for that topic, yet here you are still talking about it.

JustMarkov ,

No, it is. How could it be simplier? Install Ventoy and then just drag 'n drop your ISOs to usb drive. Why Rufus is beginner friendly and Ventoy is not?

rockSlayer ,

Only 4? Those are rookie numbers

avidamoeba ,
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

Need a bigger dongle.

AlligatorBlizzard ,

Found the Ventoy bro /s

blitzed ,
@blitzed@noauthority.social avatar

@AlligatorBlizzard @JustMarkov

Only FOUR ISO's?

I forget the number, but I maxed out a 32GB flash drive with an absurd amount of ISO's LOL

Wowzerz, this new external NVMe I need to format, how many ISO's can I shoehorn onto 1TB, and the boot speeds will probably blow my mind \0/

otter ,

What are some recommendations for putting Ventoy on your main USB (with other contents instead of just ISOs)? I need to find the guide I saw, it mentioned some configurations to prevent it from searching every directory for ISOs

Also the linked website can be subscribed to from here :)

!veronicaexplains

JustMarkov , (edited )

www.ventoy.net/en/doc_search_path.html

tl;dr: create a .ventoyignore file inside the folder you want Ventoy not to scan.

mle86 ,

Alternatively when creating the ventoy installation you can chose to leave X amount of space behind the ventoy partition and then create your own data partition there afterwards. You lose the advantage of “dynamically” sharing the available space between ventoy and your data, but with the seperqte partition you can use whatever filesystem you like for your data, and there is a clear seperation between ventoy and your other data.

7eter ,

I never really noticed performance decrease. But still this is great to know - thank you!

Drusenija ,

I have Ventoy on a USB stick, tried to use it recently for DBAN and it didn’t work, is there any way to get around that these days? Haven’t looked into it recently.

f4f4f4f4f4f4f4f4 ,

It works for Ultimate Boot CD, which includes DBAN and a lot of other fun stuff.

I play with retro hardware and Ventoy has also worked for me with some weird old isos that even Rufus didn’t work with (XP/Server 2003 multidisc from eXPerience that uses a Linux bootloader?)

Drusenija ,

That good advice, thank you, will definitely give that a shot!

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