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I'm honestly okay with the term "burn" being used here. It's not correct, but it's the same general operation. I usually say I'm "dd-ing an image onto the USB," but that's because I'm a Linux nerd and use
ddfor this.This is also one of those weird things: Why do people use
ddfor this?It doesn't do anything special, it just does a plain old
read()/write()loop on regular-ass UNIX files. Its actual purpose is to do character set conversions while doing so.You can just
cp image.iso /dev/sdaor evencat image.iso > /dev/sda. (The latter only works in a privileged shell because it's the shell whichopen()s the device file.)Idk about
cp, but I can set block size and whatnot indd, which seems to get better write performance. But maybe that's a non-issue these days.