# Creating a Bootable Debian USB Drive on macOS **Prerequisites:** - Debian ISO image (downloaded from https://www.debian.org/) - USB drive with sufficient capacity (at least 4GB) - macOS computer **Steps:** 1. **Identify the USB drive's disk identifier:** - Open Terminal and run `diskutil list`. - Locate the entry for your USB drive and note its disk identifier (e.g., `disk4`). 2. **Unmount the USB drive:** - Run `diskutil unmountDisk /dev/diskX` (replace `X` with the correct disk identifier). 3. **Write the ISO to the USB drive:** - **With progress bar:** ```bash sudo dd if=/path/to/debian.iso of=/dev/rdiskX bs=1m status=progress ``` - **Without progress bar:** ```bash sudo dd if=/path/to/debian.iso of=/dev/rdiskX bs=1m - Replace `/path/to/debian.iso` with the actual path to your ISO file. 4. **Wait for the process to complete:** - This might take a few minutes, depending on the ISO size and USB speed. 5. **Verify the process (optional):** - Run `diskutil list` again to check if the ISO was written correctly. 6. **Eject the USB drive:** - Run `diskutil eject /dev/diskX`. **Additional notes:** - **Password prompt:** You'll be prompted for your password when using `sudo`. - **Double-check disk identifier:** Ensure you're using the correct one to avoid overwriting data. - **Errors:** If you encounter errors, carefully review the commands and disk identifiers. Seek assistance if needed. - **Progress bar options:** - `status=progress`: Basic progress bar within the `dd` command. - `pv`: Pipe the output of `dd` through `pv` for a visual progress bar. - `dialog`: Combine `pv` with `dialog` for a more interactive progress bar. **Booting from the USB drive:** 1. Insert the USB drive into the target computer. 2. Start or restart the computer. 3. Hold down the Option (⌥) key while booting. 4. Select the USB drive labeled "EFI Boot" from the Startup Manager. 5. The Debian installation process will begin.