Rufus On Linux [exclusive] Jun 2026
Windows 11’s install.wim often exceeds 4GB, breaking FAT32 limits. Rufus solves this automatically. On Linux, here’s the native workaround:
In the realm of system administration and OS deployment, the creation of bootable removable media is a fundamental task. On Windows, Rufus has dominated this space due to its small footprint, open-source nature, and ability to handle complex boot scenarios, such as creating Windows To Go drives or handling UEFI:NTFS. rufus on linux
dd is the original disk duplicator. It’s raw, fast, and dangerous if misused. Windows 11’s install