Tails no longer recommending balenaEtcher
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Mac should have dd, I'd assume lsblk as well
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Install WSL
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Can always use dd but I always go stupid when I need to set boot flags and all that crap, which is so much easier with etcher. I think I've done dd with gparted in the past.
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I'm pretty sure mac, being based off freebsd, would include dd
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Install wsl lol.
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does gparted set the correct flags too, can it also do windows
i just want a dumb ui i can dumbly drag the iso file to and it takes care of everything for me.
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I'm guessing the people aware of Ventoy's undocumented binary blob.
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I just use Gnome Disks for convenience over dd.
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On Windows, Rufus is just as easy to use tho. And on Linux, there is Gnome Disks.
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If you need a FOSS, cross platform GUI for bootable USB sticks, Raspberry Pi Imager is a really good solution.
It is mainly used to flash SD cards for RPIs, but also you can burn any ISO on any support with it. -
balenaEtcher never worked for me. No image that I flashed has been usable to boot. The RPi imager has been working flawlessly
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I"m horrible with names of programs and mess with a lot of junk comps switching out OS's and just tinkering around so I'm always using crazy utility programs. BalenaEtcher is used in a lot of tutorials or guides for installations, I think recently both Elementary OS and even Ubuntu had instructions pointing towards BalenaEtcher.
I never thought it was a great program, it was finicky to use and errors out quickly multiple times. Looking back I saw the signs, weird new program being promoted above other "well established" burn programs, ads, and now scrolling down their webpage it's just a bunch of promotional subscription bullshit. I think I just threw up in my mouth a little bit looking at the "balenacloud" and "balenasense", like if they're collecting your data through etcher then all of that shit is probably compromised. Another fucking google wannabe corp.
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Ah, a
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The MX Linux live USB maker should work well on Debian based distros.
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Rufus.
And who cares if there's spyware on windows, you're already using windows so there is, it's windows. At that point you may as well just use etcher, but I'd use Rufus anyway because let's be real it's just better. The only reason not to use Rufus is because it's windows exclusive, but if you're using windows that probably doesn't bother you, so...
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use rufus.
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use rufus.
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that's correct. on windows, rufus is a better tool, and on linux or mac it's just a built-in command with a manual packed in.
also, ubuntu ships with startup image creator, and gnome disks ships as a flatpak, if those are more your speed.
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i've never needed to set a single flag with dd. i just do
if=the_iso of=the_disk
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have they tried also tracking for errors, cause it fucks up every second image unlike rufus