An author describes a technique for directly writing disk images from the internet to a Linux system's storage device using command piping, bypassing the need for intermediate file storage or traditional installation methods. The post, the first in a four-part series, explores the Unix principle of "everything is a file" and demonstrates various methods for remotely reimaging systems, including writing to mounted disks.
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An author describes a technique for directly writing disk images from the internet to a Linux system's storage device using command piping, bypassing the need for intermediate file storage or traditional installation methods. The post, the first in a four-part series, explores the Unix principle of "everything is a file" and demonstrates various methods for remotely reimaging systems, including writing to mounted disks.