.. _iso_to_usb_stick: Deploy ISO Image on an USB Stick ================================ .. sidebar:: Abstract This page provides further information for handling ISO images built with {kiwi} and references the following articles: * :ref:`hybrid_iso` In {kiwi} all generated ISO images are created to be hybrid. This means, the image can be used as a CD/DVD or as a disk. This works because the ISO image also has a partition table embedded. With more and more computers delivered without a CD/DVD drive this becomes important. The very same ISO image can be copied onto a USB stick and used as a bootable disk. The following procedure shows how to do this: 1. Plug in a USB stick Once plugged in, check which Unix device name the stick was assigned to. The following command provides an overview about all linux storage devices: .. code:: bash $ lsblk 2. Dump the ISO image on the USB stick: .. warning:: Make sure the selected device really points to your stick because the following operation can not be revoked and will destroy all data on the selected device .. code:: bash $ dd if={exc_image_base_name}.x86_64-{exc_image_version}.iso of=/dev/ 3. Boot from your USB Stick Activate booting from USB in your BIOS/UEFI. As many firmware has different procedures on how to do it, look into your user manual. Many firmware offers a boot menu which can be activated at boot time.