Ok, so using the information from Patrick I was able to use
"livecd-iso-to-disk" to turn the "boot.iso" file into a bootable USB
stick.
However, livecd-iso-to-disk requires a vfat or ext2-3 f/s. Do I had to
run mkfs on the thumb drive first.
I'm assuming that you're asking.
If so, then no, you shouldn't have to run mkfs on the thumb drive...the
thumb drive (like most removable RAM media...sd cards, compact flash, etc)
is preformated as FAT16 or FAT32, which, in the Linux world, is "vfat".
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