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+[title] Writing to your USB Drive
+[* black] For Linux Distributions, it is highly recommended that you use ***'dd'*** to write to your USB drive since it will be preinstalled on your system. Use the command listed below with the appropriate file extension and drive names without the parenthesis.
+ [* black] ''sudo dd if=[name of Tails Image File] of=/dev/[Name of your USB drive] bs=16M oflag=direct status=progress''
+[* black] You now have a live USB of Tails OS. From here you can insert the drive into a different computer and use it, or you can reboot your current computer and boot from your USB drive.