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I have a bootable iso that I want to write to a USB-stick.
The USB-stick must be bootable with a CDFS or UDF-filesystem. (no FAT, NTFS)

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Sorry, it is impossible unless your BIOS supports booting from UDF flash drives.
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My bios can boot from flash-drive with FAT, with UDF I just don't know (never tested).
But I think if FAT works than any filesystem will work, even UDF.
I am sure of it, but maybe I am wrong.
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