![]() In order to create an Intel Mac bootable USB stick, it needs to be setup for EFI/GPT. This should work as of Fedora 10, but it's not automatic; you need to create a USB stick specifically configured for this purpose. According to the, you can do this using the livecd-iso-to-disk tool like so: livecd-iso-to-disk --mactel /path/to/live.iso /my/partition replacing the path and partition as appropriate. However, suggests that the MBR may also need to be cleared (destroying all existing data on the USB disk): livecd-iso-to-disk --mactel --reset-mbr /path/to/live.iso /my/partition Other details on creating a USB stick are in the, though curiously nothing about support for Intel Macs. I've had success with this method in the past, though it seems somewhat hit and miss. As far as I know, it's not possible to create a USB stick that will boot on both Intel Macs and non-EFI machines. [it is] possible to boot an Intel Mac from a USB flash drive. That is a bit more involved, and there are several methods. One is, a free utility from Sub Rosa that allows you to convert original disks from,, and others to a flash drive. Let Google be your friend on this. Many people have put their favorite rescue utility on a bootable flash drive to save them from any problems in the field. Before you ask; no, USB does not support mode -- a sore point for MacBook Air and unibody MacBook owners. To create this bootable USB drive, also known as a live USB, you will need access to a USB drive with at least 2 GB of storage and a functioning computer, but it does not matter if it is a Mac or Windows. How can I make a Linux Live USB on Windows, that I can use on a Mac. In front of me, I have a Windows laptop, and a dropped Mac Book Pro that won't properly boot. I need the Live USB to see what's wrong with the Mac, but conventional methods won't work. LiveUSB Install is another nice third party Live Linux Bootable USB Creation tool created by Krasimir S. It can be used to quickly install a Live Linux distribution of your choice on a thumbdrive from ISO, CD/DVD, or torrent download. Other unique features include the ability to customize the syslinux.cfg file, use WinGrub, or write an IMG file to the flash drive. LiveUSB Install was written in python and will create a Live Linux USB from within Windows or Linux, so it is an optimal choice for those who prefer not to use Windows. ![]() LiveUSB Install – Live USB Creator Screenshot: LiveUSB Install Website: Download page.
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