“Just use dd ,” another would reply. “Or BalenaEtcher. Or Ventoy.”
Rufus smiled. He wrote the ISO, set the partition scheme to GPT, the target system to UEFI. But as the write finished, he added a tiny, new checkbox at the bottom of the window: “Also make bootable on Linux systems?” The user blinked. “Does that even work?” rufus for linux
He would smile. Then get back to work, writing the next ISO, one sector at a time, for anyone who needed him. End. “Just use dd ,” another would reply
And late at night, when no users were watching, Rufus would open a small, hidden terminal window inside his own code, just to hear the comforting hum of bash whisper back: “Just use dd