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=== Usage Information ===
To boot from the Live image, insert it into your computer and restart. To log in and use
the desktop environment, enter the username `fedora`. There is no password on this
account. The GNOME-based Live images automatically login after one minute, so users have
time to select a preferred language. After logging in, if you wish to install the contents
of the live image to your hard drive, click on the '''Install to Hard
Drive''' icon on the desktop.
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- NOTE: The i686 Live images will not boot on an i586 machine.
=== Text Mode Installation ===
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The following items are different from a normal Fedora install with the Live images.
* Live images provide a subset of packages available in the regular DVD image. Both
connect to the same repository that has all the packages.
- * SSH is disabled by default and NetworkManager is enabled by default in the Live
images. SSH is disabled because the default username in the Live images does not have any
password. Installation to hard disk prompts for creating a new user name and password
however. NetworkManager is enabled by default since Live images target desktop users.
+ * SSH is disabled by default. SSH is disabled because the default username in the Live
images does not have any password. Installation to hard disk prompts for creating a new
user name and password however.
- * Live image installations do not allow any package selection or upgrade capability
since they copy entire the filesystem from media to hard disk or USB disks. After the
installation is complete and rebooted, packages can be added and removed as desired with
`yum` or the other software management tools.
+ * Live image installations do not allow any package selection or upgrade capability
since they copy entire the filesystem from media or USB disks to the hard disk. After the
installation is complete and rebooted, packages can be added and removed as desired with
`yum` or the other software management tools.
* Live images do not work on `i586` architecture.