Note the first part “ /dev/disk1“, this is the USB device that we need to unmount as can be seen from the size. You need to find the section that looks like this: The first job is to identify and unmount the USB device. ![]() Hdiutil convert -format UDRW -o centosdvd.img CentOS-7.0-1406-x86_64-DVD.isoģ. You will need to ajdust the filename if you downloaded something other than the DVD iso. In terminal, navigate to the directory where your CentOS download is saved (“Downloads” in my case).Ģ. ![]() This has only been tested on the CentOS 7 download but it should work for any bootable ISO.ġ. ![]() When you have downloaded the CentOS ISO image that you’d like to run from USB, there are a few simple commands to run from the terminal so that you can create a bootable USB key.
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