Making a Bootable USB stick (with free space)

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On Wednesday 03 April 2019 05:21:55 pm Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 April 2019 12:38:12 Felix Miata wrote:
> > Gene Heskett composed on 2019-04-03 08:16 (UTC-0400):

>  so maybe it might boot from usb stick after all, but

Hi All,

Okay I know about zero people on this list “need” this, as I’m sure we’re all 
familiar enough with dd, but I’m not adverse to getting some extra QC eyes to 
spot typo’s or bad copy/pastes ;) .

How to create a Bootable USB stick, with free space, from an ISO image
http://inet-design.com/blogs/michael/how-create-bootable-usb-stick-iso-image.html

Hopefully though, the ability to have free space for .bashrc, proprietary 
drivers, and whatnot on the USB after burning the ISO image will be useful to 
few of you.

Best,
Michael

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