OpenSUSE documentation (https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Live_USB_stick) explicitly states that unetbootin
wont work. They recommend using ImageWriter, but I haven't found a version for Ubuntu.
How can I create a bootable USB stick for OpenSUSE from Ubuntu?
@fossfreedom Note that I'm not trying to create a live USB stick. I
just want to boot from the USB stick to install openSUSE. I read those
instructions but it wasn't clear to me if they applied to the
installation image as well as the live image. – becko 10 mins ago
Yes, those instructions do apply to installation USB creation. You will need to know the block device path of your USB stick. Use lsblk
to find that out. In this example I am using /dev/sdb
but it could be anything else.
Ensure the usb stick is unmounted with
udisksctl unmount --block-device /dev/sdb
and burn the iso image to the USB
dd if=/path/to/downloaded.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M
For instance,
dd if=/home/xieerqi/Desktop/openSUSE-Leap-42.1-DVD-x86_64.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=4M
The command will take a long time to complete, so, be patient. You can use this
dd if=/home/xieerqi/Desktop/openSUSE-Leap-42.1-DVD-x86_64.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=4M && zenity --info --text="DONE"
to show a notification when the burning is over.
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