If I try to create a bootable USB stick by using dd
to copy an ISO file to it, it usually works on PC but it won't appear in the boot menu of my Macbook. Is there an easy way to generate a bootable USB stick from an ISO file so that it would boot on a Mac?
Sunday, November 15, 2015
How to create a Linux USB stick that boots on Mac?
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