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Setting up my environment in Fedora - Creating a boot disk
Clarice Bouwer
Software Engineering Team Lead and Director of Cloudsure
Saturday, 20 October 2018 · Estimated 1 minute read
I had to re-install so I documented my process. In this post, I focus on getting a Fedora 28 live media installation ready on a USB boot disk so that I can begin the installation process.
Note: I am using a Lenovo Ideapad 330. When the logo appears on boot I need to enter the BIOS
using the F2
key. In order to boot from USB I need to enable legacy boot and move the
USB boot option to the top of the list.
I used the dd
command to convert and copy the ISO to the USB drive.
- Download the ISO. Check out LinuxLookup for other distros.
- Display all disk partitions to get the USB device.
fdisk -l
#results
Disk /dev/sdc: 7.5 GiB, 8053063680 bytes, 15728640 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x3a663a44
- Copy the ISO to the USB drive.
dd if=/path/to/Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-28-1.1.iso of=/dev/sdc
- if = input file - read from file instead of stdin
- of = output file - write to file instead of stdin
Note that there are other methods to create live installation images in the terminal and the GUI.