Booting from a USB Drive For systems without CD drive, the NixOS live CD can be booted from a USB stick. You can use the dd utility to write the image: dd if=path-to-image of=/dev/sdb. Be careful about specifying the correct drive; you can use the lsblk command to get a list of block devices. If you're on OS X you can run diskutil list to see the list of devices; the device you'll use for the USB must be ejected before writing the image. The dd utility will write the image verbatim to the drive, making it the recommended option for both UEFI and non-UEFI installations. For non-UEFI installations, you can alternatively use unetbootin. If you cannot use dd for a UEFI installation, you can also mount the ISO, copy its contents verbatim to your drive, then either: Change the label of the disk partition to the label of the ISO (visible with the blkid command), or Edit loader/entries/nixos-livecd.conf on the drive and change the root= field in the options line to point to your drive (see the documentation on root= in the kernel documentation for more details).