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 >> >> > > >
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