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        <title>How to install an iso image on a USB key ?</title>
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        <created>2010-07-05T20:28:39+02:00</created>
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        <summary>Supposing your have the debian.iso archive to burn on your USB card located on the /dev/sdb1 device, this simple command will burn the iso on the key (be careful, all the data will be lost):

umount /dev/sdb1
cat debian.iso &gt; /dev/sdb1

article,
	computing,
	iso,
	usb,
	burning,
	linux</summary>
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