Use "writing" rather than "copying" for the process if using dd(1) to

write an image to a floppy disk or USB stick.  Copying tends towards
implying a file-level copy.
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<row>
<entry><filename>memstick.img</filename></entry>
<entry>A bootable image sufficient for copying to a
<entry>A bootable image sufficient for writing to a
USB stick.</entry>
</row>
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<filename>floppies/kern2.flp</filename>, and
<filename>floppies/mfsroot1.flp</filename>. These images
need
to be copied onto floppies by tools like
to be written onto floppies by tools like
&man.dd.1;.</para>
<para>Full instructions on this procedure and a little bit