On 2020-06-07 03:00, Samuel Sieb wrote:

Media writer might just be dumping the iso onto the drive.  In that case it's read-only because the iso filesystem is read-only. You need to reformat it to be able to write.

I prefer to use the cli tool livecd-iso-to-disk which unpacks the iso and creates a bootable drive with a FAT file system.  It also allows using overlays and separate home directory, but it's also not as simple as media writer.

Also what file system should I use from the selection offered by gparted?  Today I tried "vfat32". Later changed that to "vfat" with mkfs, but I'm never sure what I should use. Whatever, it should work in Fedora and my daughter's Mac portable, as well as the digital audiobook player which is probably expecting Windows stuff.
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I appreciate the good, clear answers to both questions.  Thank you, Sam,

Bob

FAT32 is the usual portable filesystem.
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