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ISOs Explained + four programs to make Linux boot media
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Yep that's right, but I use fdisk to check my drives before writing on them and it also requires sudo...
Right, I just meant that you can't
sudo cat file > /dev/sda
but you cansudo dd ...
, because IO redirection isn't elevated to root with sudo. I'm not saying anything too profound :)Oh right, my bad x) I agree, it's a little bit akward to use su then cat everytime.