![]() ![]() You’ve got your USB flash drive prepped, and you know what to call it. ![]() Go ahead and issue this command in Terminal to create the USB installer drive. dd if="/Users//Downloads/lubuntu.iso" of=/dev/disk2 bs=1m Change “lubuntu.iso” to the proper filename, and be sure to use your disk identifier in the of= parameter. It’ll take a few moments (or longer) to complete. ![]() Using OpenFirmware to Find Your USB Installer Once done, you’ll be ready to insert the USB installer into your PowerPC-based computer and boot from the stick. Many PowerBooks and other PowerPC-based Macs use OpenFirmware, allowing you to boot from devices that don’t show up otherwise. This is how you might do a net boot, for instance, or boot from a USB drive. ![]()
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