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  1. Using the ISO to create a Bootable USB Drive Alternatively, to create bootable USB installation media, write the ISO image to the USB device using the dd utility. Example: Raw [root@host ~]# dd if=yyyy.iso of=/dev/xxxx status=progress Where /dev/xxxx is the USB device, and yyyy.iso is a Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation image.
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    You can create a bootable USB device on a Windows system with various tools. Red Hat recommends using Fedora Media Writer, available for download at https://github.com/FedoraQt/MediaWriter/releases. Note that Fedora Media Writer is a community product and is not supported by Red Hat.
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    You can use a USB drive or an SD card instead of a CD or DVD to create bootable media for installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux on 64-bit AMD, Intel, or ARM systems. The exact procedure varies depending on whether you want to perform it on a Linux or Windows system. You can create minimal boot media and full installation media using the same procedure; the only limitation is the capacity of the USB drive - it must have enough...

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    There are several options available to boot the Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation program. Create a full installation DVD or USB flash drive using the DVD ISO image. The DVD or USB flash drive can be used as a boot device and as an installation source for installing software packages.
    Example: Where /dev/xxxx is the USB device, and yyyy.iso is a Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation image. Use the command cdrecord --devices to list disc-writing devices and identify the correct device to use. NOTE: A standard single-layer, single-sided DVD can hold up to 4.7GB.
    The Welcome to Red Hat Enterprise Linux window opens and you can install Red Hat Enterprise Linux using the graphical user interface. The installation program automatically begins if no action is performed in the boot window within 60 seconds. Press E to enter edit mode. Change the predefined command line to add or remove boot options.
    If you’re not a Red Hat customer, you can get Red Hat Enterprise Linux for FREE with a Red Hat developer subscription. A Red Hat developer subscription allows individuals to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux at no cost for personal servers, home labs, demos, prototyping, QA, small production uses and open source communities.
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