Is this equivalent to what the 'Ubuntu Disk Creator' does? Or the 'extract to.' option in the Archive Manager available by right-clicking the iso in nautilus? When it finishes, you can boot from this and openSUSE will automatically set up a persistent install. Now in the terminal cd to the place you downloaded the openSUSE-live.iso and type:
Now insert your usb stick and when it mounts, do anotherĪnd note the device name of the usb stick. Open a terminal and with no usb stick mounted, type:
īEWARE THIS WILL OVERWRITE ANY DATA ON THE USB STICK To make an openSUSE live usb, all you need to do is use dd to copy the openSUSE-live.iso to your usb stick, but.