On Apr 10, 2016 3:19 PM, "Samuel Sieb" <samuel(a)sieb.net> wrote:
On 04/10/2016 01:45 PM, Mike Wright wrote:
> Since the ISOs copy onto the raw drive, I don't think
partitioning is an
> option. dd can copy data on and off but I'd like something more
> generally usable. Anybody think of a way to put a filesystem onto one
> of these things starting at e.g. 2G? If so, how could/would it be made
> accessible to file managers like thunar, nautilus, cli tools, etc.
At least with Fedora ISOs, you can use livecd-iso-to-disk to
extract the
ISO onto a normal partition and still be bootable. Then you can use
the
rest of the space for whatever you want.
In the past I have had problems when booting from a usb created
with
live-usb-creator in the non-destructive mode when booting on uefi mode,
Does livecd-iso-to disk usbs works on uefi mode?
For the purpose of creating an usb bootable in uefi mode I always use dd,
and yes the remaining space ends unusable.
Thanks.