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graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO to usb
graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO to usb
I'm quite new to Debian (9.1.0 "Stretch), installed and tweaked by various persons. I cannot seem to find the graphical image creation tool on my device. I would like to burn 9.2 to a USB stick, for installation on another machine.
.W.. but my search skills online seem to be failing me today.
TIA
respectfully
TYPO IN HEADER: should read:
"What is the name of the graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO image to a USB sticik? I cannot locate "imagewriter" or "usbwriter
on my device.
.W.. but my search skills online seem to be failing me today.
TIA
respectfully
TYPO IN HEADER: should read:
"What is the name of the graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO image to a USB sticik? I cannot locate "imagewriter" or "usbwriter
on my device.
Last edited by elton-w on 2017-12-05 17:41, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Wjhat is the nme of the graphic image creator
To work with images, including creating them and all my graphics needs, I use "ImageMagick"
To burn a image to a CD I use Xfburn:
https://wiki.debian.org/BurnCd
I don't use a "graphic image creator", to write a iso to a usb stick, I use
the 'dd' command,
With respect
To burn a image to a CD I use Xfburn:
https://wiki.debian.org/BurnCd
I don't use a "graphic image creator", to write a iso to a usb stick, I use
the 'dd' command,
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man dd
I would do the search for you BUT , but my search skills online seem to be failing me today as well, sorryby elton-w »... but my search skills online seem to be failing me today.
With respect
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Re: Wjhat is the nme of the graphic image creator
Unfortunately, I am unable to correct the typo of the header of my original post.Bulkley wrote:Not sure what you are after but try Gimp.
Libre Office has a Draw feature.
I wish to burn a USB stick from ISO image, using a graphical utility, rather than from a console session.
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Re: Wjhat is the nme of the graphic image creator
I specifically do NOT want to use a console session for this. Thanks.GarryRicketson wrote:To work with images, including creating them and all my graphics needs, I use "ImageMagick"
To burn a image to a CD I use Xfburn:
https://wiki.debian.org/BurnCd
I don't use a "graphic image creator", to write a iso to a usb stick, I use
the 'dd' command,Code: Select all
man dd
I would do the search for you BUT , but my search skills online seem to be failing me today as well, sorryby elton-w »... but my search skills online seem to be failing me today.
With respect
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Re: What is the name of the graphic image creator
There might be something already installed. try this
I don't know if the burn utils work with usb, but they probably do.
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$ apropos burn
k3b (1) - KDE CD burning program
Do it with dd, it's just righter to do it that way.I would like to burn 9.2 to a USB stick, for installation on another machine
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Re: Wjhat is the nme of the graphic image creator
I don't think they are intended to be used on a USB,..... they are for burningby bw123 » I don't know if the burn utils work with usb,
CD's, ...............
As far as I know there is no other way, at least on Debian, I don't think thereby elton-w » I specifically do NOT want to use a console session for this. Thanks.
are any graphical utilities in the Debian repositories for this.
How do I write a CD/DVD/BD image to a USB flash drive?
Do you realize you could have all ready done this several times ?, use the 'dd' command, it takes about 10 seconds to type it in.On a Linux machine, simply use the "cp" command, to copy an image to a USB flash drive:
cp <file> <device>
Alternatively you can also use "dd":
dd if=<file> of=<device> bs=4M; sync
If you are unwilling or unable to do some searches, then you are going to just have to take my word for it. Or wait and see if someone else knows of some
GUI program you can install.... you could have written the iso to 5 usb sticks
in the same amount of time you have spent on this topic.
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Re: What is the name of the graphic image creator
Sorry about my previous reply. I thought you wanted to draw pictures. Oops.
For burning USBs I use Etcher. I run it in my ~/user space. It is not formally installed.
For burning USBs I use Etcher. I run it in my ~/user space. It is not formally installed.
Re: Wjhat is the nme of the graphic image creator
I fixed it for youelton-w wrote:Unfortunately, I am unable to correct the typo of the header of my original post.
DD FTW
Re: Wjhat is the nme of the graphic image creator
Sir ..with respect:GarryRicketson wrote:I don't think they are intended to be used on a USB,..... they are for burningby bw123 » I don't know if the burn utils work with usb,
CD's, ...............
As far as I know there is no other way, at least on Debian, I don't think thereby elton-w » I specifically do NOT want to use a console session for this. Thanks.
are any graphical utilities in the Debian repositories for this.
How do I write a CD/DVD/BD image to a USB flash drive?Do you realize you could have all ready done this several times, use the 'dd' command, it takes about 10 seconds to type it in.On a Linux machine, simply use the "cp" command, to copy an image to a USB flash drive:
cp <file> <device>
Alternatively you can also use "dd":
dd if=<file> of=<device> bs=4M; sync
If you are unwilling or unable to do some searches, then you are going to just have to take my word for it. Or wait and see if someone else knows of some
GUI program you can install.... you could have written the iso to 5 usb sticks
in the same amount of time you have spent on this topic.
1) I have poor eyesight
2) I have a tendency to typos
3) I am VERY aware that a newbie can wipe out an entire drive if the dd command is improperly executed.
...hence my specific request (...my "obstinacy", if you willl...) in choosing a GUI application.
Or, failing that, perhaps I could switch back to another distro / forum where there is more tolerance for people like myself.
FWIW, I have used grapical apps for thus purpose in Mint Linux but my ignorance of "pure Debian" has led me to this impasse.
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Re: graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO to usb
Etcher. https://etcher.io/graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO to usb
Re: graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO to usb
If you are running Debian and Gnome, there is Disks, which will allow you to restore a disk image (ISO) to a USB drive.
https://fedoramagazine.org/how-to-make- ... ome-disks/
https://fedoramagazine.org/how-to-make- ... ome-disks/
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Re: graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO to usb
You can very probably install and use gnome-disks on other environments, too. No help from "Disks" in the menu to really let a user know that it can create USB installers. You can also use the ddrescue gui package that's already in the repo to use dd in a GUI to create a USB, but that needs a few extra clicks and probably would not be better for you than a simpler package.
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Re: graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO to usb
I have often used gnome-disk-utillity (which is installed by default). Mainly I use it for creating partitions. I was ignorant of its usage for burning ISO's to USB. I still have much to learn!RU55EL wrote:If you are running Debian and Gnome, there is Disks, which will allow you to restore a disk image (ISO) to a USB drive.
https://fedoramagazine.org/how-to-make- ... ome-disks/
Thank you.
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In response to all comments: thank you for your help.
In the meantime, I had booted into Windows 10 and burnt the images using "Rufus".
In the meantime, I had booted into Windows 10 and burnt the images using "Rufus".
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Re: graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO to usb
Thanks for that. I tried it and it works. The article and video are a bit out of date in that the clickable icons have been moved and the language has been altered (Restore disk image is now Restore disk partition) but those are cosmetic. All in all it is a good alternative to Unetbootin.RU55EL wrote:If you are running Debian and Gnome, there is Disks, which will allow you to restore a disk image (ISO) to a USB drive.
https://fedoramagazine.org/how-to-make- ... ome-disks/
Re: graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO to usb
I was kind of surprised when I found out that you could use "disks" for creating installation disks from ISOs. If I remember correctly, I discovered it at the Raspberry Pi website.
I really like the Raspberry Pi because it is cheap, useful, and if you know Debian, very easy to use. I was surprised when I learned a couple things from the Raspberry Pi website that helped me with Debian. sshfs is another useful program I discovered at the Raspberry Pi website.
I alway keep at least one Rpi seeding Debian installation DVDs 24/7.
I really like the Raspberry Pi because it is cheap, useful, and if you know Debian, very easy to use. I was surprised when I learned a couple things from the Raspberry Pi website that helped me with Debian. sshfs is another useful program I discovered at the Raspberry Pi website.
I alway keep at least one Rpi seeding Debian installation DVDs 24/7.
Re: graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO to usb
A special "thank" you for that. I've often used gnome disks totally unaware of its use for re-recreate images. All this time I was beating myself on the head !! <DUH>RU55EL wrote:If you are running Debian and Gnome, there is Disks, which will allow you to restore a disk image (ISO) to a USB drive.
https://fedoramagazine.org/how-to-make- ... ome-disks/
Shows that I still have much to learn. MUCH APPRECIATED!
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Re: graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO to usb
This tool supports USB stick only. I can't burn the image to DVDarochester wrote:ISO Burner. https://www.passmoz.com/burn-iso-image- ... -ways.htmlgraphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO to usb
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Re: graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO to usb
Use any cd-writing program, just remember to make dvd bootable. I don't know any windows programs for that, I guess there are many, if you already are using Linux, xfburn for example.suberccz wrote:This tool supports USB stick only. I can't burn the image to DVDarochester wrote:Etcher. https://etcher.io/graphic utility to create / burn the Linux ISO to usb