On 04/06/2020 04:22 PM, stan via users wrote:
Actually, I think you can, since the live images are fully functional
in order to be installed.  At least I have a memory of doing so years
ago. After the ISO image is running, you should be able to run a dnf
update for the lvm2 packages if you have access to the internet. It
will be temporary, and you shouldn't do large updates in order not to
stress your system (I think it all happens in memory), but just the lvm2
packages should be fine. Worth a try, at least.

My understanding is that you can update the live system or even install packages, but that the changes go away when you reboot. However, if you install to disk, your new system will have any changes you'd made that way. Just don't reboot before installing, unless you didn't like some of your changes. YMMV, and don't blame me if anything goes wrong, as I've never tried this myself.
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