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If there are multiple USB flash drives attached, it will ask you to choose one. There's no need to specify an USB drive or anything else because bootiso does everything for you. This is the new default mode and using it, bootiso chooses the appropriate copy mode only after inspecting the ISO file, so it should be reliable for most use cases.
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bootiso also checks for any missing dependencies required and prompts the user to install them using apt-get, yum, dnf, pacman, zypper, or emerge, depending on the used Linux distribution.īootiso was updated a couple of days ago with a new automatic mode which makes it even easier to create bootable USB drives from ISO files - just plug in the USB flash drive, run bootiso and wait for the bootable USB drive creation to be ready. The tool comes with various feature that try to help the user, like displaying a list of USB devices (if there are more than one) before writing the ISO to the USB drive, set the partition label, and more. Related: Create Bootable USB Drives From Windows With Rufus The script itself is linted and validated with shellcheck and formatted with shfmt to ensure code quality.Checks if the selected item is a partition and exits if it is.Makes sure the device you select is actually connected via USB and exits if it's not, preventing any possible system damages.
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