Not to be pedantic, but this seems a little redundant.  You're talking about creating a live image when you're already booted under a live image.  Or am I misunderstanding something here?



On 08/08/2014 05:30 PM, Thomas Gilliard wrote:
Unfortunately gparted is the only way to repair a usb stick dd'd with fedora. Need to use gparted's "create a new mbr" and formatting it fat32, boot flag set. The included "disks"  does not seem to have this feature.
This is needed for fedora liveusb-creator GUI to create a bootable live USB stick.

On 8/8/2014 5:07 PM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
On Sat, 2014-08-09 at 02:33 +0430, Hedayat Vatankhah wrote:
GParted provides a number of essential features users might need, some
of which are not provided even by any command line tools in Fedora
repositories: resizing and moving partitions/filesystems. And
something like resizing FAT partitions is what I have not seen in any
other tools in Fedora repositories except kde-partitionmanager.
Anaconda provides resizing facility, but not move. Also, I'm not sure
if Anaconda can resize FAT partitions. 
Hi Hedayat,

gparted should not be included because it's an advanced tool for
technical users, whereas Fedora Workstation needs to contain only tools
that are easy for everyone to use. Keep in mind that programs included
in the live image will also wind up on the installed system.

Michael