You can also use Popsicle. Thats what i use all the time.
https://appimage.github.io/Popsicle/------------------------------
Jimmy Walker
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-22-2022 23:54
From: Unknown User
Subject: Creating bootable USB drive of Junos Install Media with Linux?
Thanks. I think I am getting familiar with the dd command.
dd if=junos-install-media-usb-mx-x86-64-22.2R1.9.img of=/dev/usbdev1 bs=10M
But can you tell me why it should use parameter of "bs=10M"? What is up with the default value?
Original Message:
Sent: 08-10-2022 06:00
From: RONALD VAN OS
Subject: Creating bootable USB drive of Junos Install Media with Linux?
If you download a file like this one for MX960:
junos-install-media-usb-mx-x86-64-22.2R1.9.img.gz
You have to decompress it with:
gzip -d junos-install-media-usb-mx-x86-64-22.2R1.9.img.gz
Now you should have the file:
junos-install-media-usb-mx-x86-64-22.2R1.9.img
(without .gz in the filename)
Then you can prep your USB drive:
dd if=junos-install-media-usb-mx-x86-64-22.2R1.9.img of=/dev/usbdev1 bs=10M
And wait for it to complete
Original Message:
Sent: 08-09-2022 06:11
From: Unknown User
Subject: Creating bootable USB drive of Junos Install Media with Linux?
Hi. I would like to ask. I experienced to install JUNOS using USB install media. Then I use tool by using Win32DiskImager.exe and PHYSDISKWRITE.EXE on Windows. It's worked well. And some of my colleagues are using Rufus to do. They are described just like as following link.
https://supportportal.juniper.net/s/article/Junos-How-to-copy-Junos-from-a-computer-to-bootable-media?language=en_US
Then now I'm using Fedora Linux. Do yo have any article to how to create the same way?