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Is it possible to manage Apple devices on Linux?
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One would think, but so you haven't actually done it, have you? Because I might be misremembering, but I'm pretty sure I tried to install Windows onto a USB drive one time. I couldn't get the installer to show the USB drive. I really want to be wrong, though.
Apparently windows doesn't like it, but it can be done using Rufus or WinToUSB.