SOLVED: making a bootable usb stick

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as is, it seems, always the way, i went back to the right-click menu on the 
mounted usb stick and found deep inside a box i could uncheck which when 
unchecked undoes automount. whereupon a simple command line trick:

sudo dd bs=4M if=q4os-2.4-i686pae.r2.iso of=/dev/sde

solved the problem.

so off we go into the exciting world of Q4OS. pray for me.
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