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Personally I have a USB drive with Ventou and have been using that for a long time.
But before that I just did a
dd
. Although I seem to remember someone doing a benchmark and realizing that piping the file was faster. Here's what I mean by that:In bash you have the echo command which prints text:
Will print
Hello
.In bash you can send the output of a command to a file, so:
Will write
Hello
in thehello.txt
file.In bash you can use the cat command to read files:
Will print the
Hello
we wrote in that file earlier.In Linux drives are files, so if your USB drive is in
/dev/sdb
(DON'T JUST BLINDLY COPY THIS) you can create an image of it like so:But also the devices are writable, so you can flash an image to a disk by doing it the other way around: