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| | | | | A guide to get a USB-powerline bridge with the Intellon 51x1 chipset working on Linux | |
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| | | You can use these instructions to create a bootable USB drive with GRUB that can run the Windows 10 installer. I used Arch Linux to prepare my USB device, but any Linux variant like Debian or Ubuntu should work. I am assuming you have an appropriately large USB disk at /dev/sdz that you can completely erase for this process. Unmount the USB drive if mounted. sudo umount /dev/sdz* Wipe all partitions from the USB device. | ||