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2009/4/20, Ian Kelling smallnow@gmail.com:
In the official fedora install documentation there is a section "Making USB Media",
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f10/en_US/sn-making-media.html#i...
, there are subsections for Windows and Linux. In the linux instructions, the only instructions for installing livecd-tools are for Fedora. Obviously many users installing Fedora don't have it on their computer already, which makes using windows the only documented option. I think its important to have documentation for using other linux distros.
A lot of laptops don't have cd drives nowadays. Going to try fedora on your laptop and first thing finding that having windows is the only officially documented way move to fedora with your hardware is not a good message.
Also, I went to see if this had been discussed before, but there is no search feature on the archive. Its here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-livecd-list/ Any way around that?
- Ian Kelling
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1: Download F10-i686Live-KDE.iso. 2: Download GrubGUi. 3: Install Grub4dos to you USB flash. 4: Copy the folder "LiveOS" ,the file "vmlinuz0" and "initrd0.img" from the ISO image to you USB flash. 5: Menu.lst file: ================================ default 0 timeout 5
root (hd0,0) kernel /vmlinuz0 root=/dev/sda ro liveimg rhgb initrd /initrd0.img ================================ 6: OK, restart
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Thats great. My main issue is that instructions like these should be in the official install documentation guide. Right now for usb install it just has instructions for already having fedora, or using windows. For people who need a usb install (and are not savvy about these things), it gives the message that you need windows to move to fedora.
- Ian