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The following instructions are copied & pasted right off the NomadBSD web pages. I did tweak the burning to usb command but a little bit. Not much. Before I get started I would like to make myself and the video very clear (since I didn't really touch on it much in the video), the drive that you choose will be tied to that computer Only. No longer portable like the live image is. In my case I want a disk that is portable so I won't really need this 240Gb drive to be permanent, so the live image will be most useful. I am still at a loss for the reason that this would not open the host drive. I did go into the Void drive and turned the firewall off. At this point I don't know if this changes anything. I do know that I have full access to the host drives on all my other systems, so that narrows the hunt for the solution to the MT7010. Stay tuned for the follow up video showing NomadBSD booting to different systems here in my arsenal. NomandBSD: https://nomadbsd.org/ https://nomadbsd.org/download.html The size of the uncompressed image is 4.7GiB, so the capacity of your flashdrive should be 5GB at the minimum. In Linux (* Arch Linux, Void Linux, Solus Linux): lzma -d nomadbsd-x.y.z.img.lzma (lzma is equivalent to xz --format=lzma.) This one worked: dd bs=1M if=nomadbsd-x.y.z.img of=/dev/sdX conv=fsync or xzcat nomadbsd-x.y.z.img.lzma | dd of=/dev/sdX bs=1M (xzcat is equivalent to xz --decompress --stdout.) xzcat nomadbsd-141R-20240711.amd64.zfs.img.lzma | dd of=/dev/sda conv=fsync status=progress Used this one for best/fastest result: xzcat nomadbsd-141R-20240711.amd64.zfs.img.lzma | dd of=/dev/sda conv=fsync bs=1M status=progress actual cmd: sudo xzcat nomadbsd-141R-20240711.amd64.ufs.img.lzma | dd of=/dev/sda conv=fsync bs=1M status=progress To quote a terminator, "I'll be back". Thanks fro watching and all comments are welcomed here. Please, if you have experience with NomadBSD let me know. It is a very useful tool to make data recovery much easier and a way to boot to any system without leaving a footprint. Thanks fro watching! Archin' on!!!