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===Writing to a USB Stick on a Macintosh===
As a Unix variant, macOS uses a similar approach to Linux. All commands below should be run in the '''Terminal''' application. Commands using '''sudo''' may prompt for your password; this is expected.
After you've inserted your USB drive, identify it using '''diskutil''':
{{UserCmd|command=diskutil list}}
  /dev/disk0 (internal, physical):
      #:                      TYPE NAME                    SIZE      IDENTIFIER
      0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *1.0 TB    disk0
      1:                        EFI EFI                    209.7 MB  disk0s1
      2:                Apple_APFS Container disk1        1000.0 GB  disk0s2
  /dev/disk3 (external, physical):
      #:                      TYPE NAME                    SIZE      IDENTIFIER
      0:    FDisk_partition_scheme                        *7.8 GB    disk3
      1:              Windows_NTFS MYUSBDRIVE              7.8 GB    disk3s1
Note the identifier '''disk3s1''' in this example.
Unmount the drive with the command:
{{UserCmd|command=sudo diskutil unmount /dev/disk3s1}}
  Volume MYUSBDRIVE on disk3s1 unmounted
Now you can use '''dd''' to write to the raw device:
{{UserCmd|command=sudo dd bs=4m if=Desktop/manjaro-i3-21.2.3-220205-linux515.iso of=/dev/disk3}}
  787+1 records in
  787+1 records out
  3303161856 bytes transferred in 2470.782563 secs (1336889 bytes/sec)
The USB drive can now be removed from the computer and used to boot Manjaro.


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