be careful. Depending on how you started Fedora, drive assignment can vary
very much.
lookup the file /var/log/dmesg (as root), or even better, execute:
grep '/dev' wrote:
> I am considering returning to Red Hat, actually Fedora, after quite a few
> years of using SuSE/OpenSUSE. However, before
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 08:54:53 -0400,
Stephen P Molnar wrote:
>
> What I have done is install (transfer(?)) Fedora 14 to a 8GB SanDisk USB
> Thumb Drive. At this point I can boot the laptop from the Thumb Drive and
> start the Fedora installer. I want to install Fedora on the Thumb Drive
>
I am considering returning to Red Hat, actually Fedora, after quite a few
years of using SuSE/OpenSUSE. However, before taking down my main platform,
which my wife uses for surfing, I'd like to test Fedora 14 on my laptop.
This raises another consideration in that I use the laptop for consulting
a