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How-To: Create a Bootable Linux USB drive from MacOS Using DD

June 15, 2026Posted inApple, Computers, Linux/Unix, Operating Systems

This tutorial will go over the steps required to make a bootable Linux USB drive from macOS. We will be using the built in ‘dd’ command to do this. This tutorial is going to take place in the macOS terminal app. I will be using an ISO of CentOS 8, but any other Linux distribution will be the same steps.

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