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:insert 4 GB USB in PC
 
:insert 4 GB USB in PC
 
   You must replace "(x)" with the appropriate small Latin letter ("a", "b", "c", ...), so the name corresponds to your USB stick.
 
   You must replace "(x)" with the appropriate small Latin letter ("a", "b", "c", ...), so the name corresponds to your USB stick.
   For example, the name could be "/dev/sdc". Be careful to not mistake your USB stick with another device, because the commands above will delete everything on that device.
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   For example, the name could be "/dev/sdc".  
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Be careful to not mistake your USB stick with another device, because the commands above will delete everything on that device.
 
   You can see which device your USB stick is by typing "mount" in terminal
 
   You can see which device your USB stick is by typing "mount" in terminal
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  1912+0 records out
 
  1912+0 records out
 
  4009754624 bytes (4.0 GB) copied, 174.034 s, 23.0 MB/s
 
  4009754624 bytes (4.0 GB) copied, 174.034 s, 23.0 MB/s
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====Write .img file to another 4 GB USB====
 
====Write .img file to another 4 GB USB====
 
:insert another 4GB USB in PC
 
:insert another 4GB USB in PC
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