Sudo dd if=/path/to/image_file.iso of=/dev/sdd I've been searching on the internet for a few days now, and the only and most simple was this:Ĭonvert the image to a ubuntu friendly image sudo add-apt-repository universeĭmg2img -v -i /path/to/image_file.dmg -o /path/to/image_file.isoĪnd finally, the code bellow to flash the iso into the USB drive. It did what it is soposed to do, but in my case, it didn'd worked because I had a wrong DMG file, that has a update, not a full base system. Thanks Edit I decided to describe a little bit about what I've done that could help I'll create a bootable USB and if it works I'll post here. I just don't know yet why the dmg file is over 6Gig and the final iso is 2Gig. On the script it says: "not required" but in my case I wouldn't work without it (I think)Īfter all that, I deleted all the files, then I started again. Then I realized that I needed the empty*img.bz2 from bootableinstallerĪfter that, I got another error: mac-fdisk: command not found which I solved by installing it. I solved it by doing: cd ~/Downloads/xar/xarĪfter that, I had another output: "512: failed to use device: No such device" I had an error "xar command not found", for some reason the install-mac-tools.sh script didn't really installed.
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