However, let’s leave it as an .img file. If you’re using Linux already then you can just install the package usb-imagewriter and use it to write the image file to your USB stick. I’ll give you two ...
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yeah if the bios allows to boot from the usb drive. of course that is true for any OS. This is a hardware question more than a linux question.
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