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Arrowmaster's answer is now outdated as of Stretch, cat is not used in the latest installation guide. Use this commandcp instead as root in your GNU/Linux system (where X is a letter from a to c and corresponds to your USB flash drive):

 # cp <name of iso>.iso /dev/sdX 

Arrowmaster's answer is now outdated as of Stretch, cat is not used in the latest installation guide. Use this command instead as root in your GNU/Linux system (where X is a letter from a to c and corresponds to your USB flash drive):

 # cp <name of iso>.iso /dev/sdX 

Arrowmaster's answer is now outdated as of Stretch, cat is not used in the latest installation guide. Use cp instead as root in your GNU/Linux system (where X is a letter from a to c and corresponds to your USB flash drive):

 # cp <name of iso>.iso /dev/sdX 
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temy
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Arrowmaster's answer is now outdated as of Stretch, cat is not used in the latest installation guide. Use this command instead as root in your GNU/Linux system (where X is a letter from a to c and corresponds to your USB flash drive):

 # cp <name of iso>.iso /dev/sdX