On Sun, Mar 26, 2023 at 2:16 PM Geoffrey Leach <geoffleach...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What I wanted to be able to do is this. I 've downloaded the fedora 37
> iso. I wan to know if it has gparted. How can I answer that without
> writing it to a thumb drive and booting?

Assuming the downloaded iso is on or available from an existing Fedora
install, just "sudo mount *filename.iso* /mnt", and then explore.  Or,
use kvm/virtualbox/vmware/whatever and set up a VM with the ISO in the
CD drive and no other storage, and boot it that way.

Another option - if the whole point is to have a bootable iso with
gparted installed on it, why not just find an iso that you know
includes it?
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