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Before I do something stupid, am I safe to boot to this MacOS usb drive? It was flashed via dd using the High Sierra ISO from archive.org.
I don’t want overwrite my installation which I’m pretty sure it would prompt me to install beforehand. Just want to do a quick sanity check first.
yeah, you're safe. either boot to the installer, open terminal, enter command, reboot, or, hold down command-s before clicking on the usb icon. that will boot into single user mode, which is way faster.