--- title: Phyllome OS meets a thumb drive description: published: true date: 2021-11-23T20:30:10.268Z tags: editor: markdown dateCreated: 2021-11-13T11:34:07.852Z --- # Create a bootable USB flash drive *In this section, you will learn how to create a bootable USB medium that will allow you to install Phyllome on your computer.* > As it is not yet possible to install Phyllome OS from the live image., intent to install Phyllome OS permanently on your computer, you need to use a [Fedora Server ISO instead](https://getfedora.org/en/server/). The steps below are made to be generic, and should be valid regardless of the ISO you use {.is-info} ## Load the ISO on a USB flash drive The following instructions may have to be adapted depending on the operating system that you are currently using. * *General requirements* * A fast USB 3.0 flash drive of at least 10 GB ### Command-line instructions (Linux-only) This method uses the `dd` command line tool. The next command, which requires root privileges, assumes that the ISO file is available in the *Downloads* folder and that the target medium is called `sdz`. You can identify the correct target device using the `lsblk` command line tool. Modify the command according to your context. > **Warning:** This command will **destroy** any data on the target device {.is-danger} ``` dd bs=4MB if=~/Downloads/Fedora-Server-dvd-x86_64-38-1.6 of=/dev/sdz ``` ### Manual instructions (Cross-platform) The instructions are designed with Etcher in mind. Other tools such as [Rufus](https://rufus.ie/en/), [Unetbootin](https://unetbootin.github.io/) or [Ventoy](https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html) are likely to work too. > Etcher is an open-source, cross platform tool for flashing images to a target medium. It is developed and made available by [balena](https://www.balena.io/). {.is-info} #### Install Etcher You can download Etcher on [the official website](https://www.balena.io/etcher/). Pick the right version depending on your platform. Follow the normal procedure to install an application on your computer. > An account with administrator rights will be needed. {.is-info} #### Use it * Insert a blank flash drive on a free USB slot on your computer * Open Etcher. You will be greeted by the screen below. Click on *Flash from file* ![capture-balenaetcher-1.png](/assets/balena-etcher/capture-balenaetcher-1.png) * Browse where the ISO is stored and select *Open* ![capture-balenaetcher-2.png](/assets/balena-etcher/capture-balenaetcher-2.png) * Etcher should have autodetected your USB flash drive. If this is not the case, press *Change* on the welcome screen and pick the desired destination on the new window. ![capture-balenaetcher-3.png](/assets/balena-etcher/capture-balenaetcher-3.png) * Select *Flash* when you are ready > **Warning:** clicking *Flash* will **destroy** any data on the target device {.is-danger} > A prompt might appear, asking for your password or a confirmation {.is-info} ![capture-balenaetcher-4.png](/assets/balena-etcher/capture-balenaetcher-4.png) * Wait a few minutes... ![capture-balenaetcher-5.png](/assets/balena-etcher/capture-balenaetcher-5.png) > Congratulations, the USB flash drive is now ready to use! {.is-success} ![capture-balenaetcher-6.png](/assets/balena-etcher/capture-balenaetcher-6.png) --- *Now that your USB flash drive is ready, please go to the [Install Phyllome OS page](https://wiki.phyllo.me/deploy/install).*