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![]() A SCD-created disk is still usable as a USB drive, even though the contents are are not accessible from the live environment easily. It was only 2010 that all Arch ISOs gained this feature (where you could write it directly to a USB drive) - from 2008 to 2010 they had special USB images.įurther, if you dd a drive directly, that drive is effectively read-only until you format it or use the remaining space somehow. This was not true about three or four years ago, when I looked at Arch. You should be able to create a bootable USB using most (reasonably popular) distros' installation ISOs at present. You can think of it as doing equivalent of Arch Linux's or Gentoo's manual methods. It is not a GUI for dd (there are GUIs for dd, but SDC is not one of those). (Add an extra casper 1 file for persistence, if selected.Copy over the data from the ISO to the drive.If you run Startup Disk Creator, you'll notice that it does three (four) things:
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