On 18 January 2013 18:20, Frank Murphy <frankl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 17:14:49 +0000
> Timothy Murphy <gayle...@eircom.net> wrote:
>
> > Do most people install Fedora from CDs?
>
> Live discs, as distinct from CD
>

Live discs aren't CDs? I always burned a live image onto a CD and then put
that into a CD/DVD drive. Is there a way to stuff a live disc into a USB
slot on a computer wihout an optical drive? I must have missed that option
because I certainly would have loved to do that.

I installed F17 from the DVD because I had problems with the
liveusb-creator contraption -- at that time, I had a FreeBSD and a Windows
computers, and couldn't get liveusb-creator to create a bootable image from
either of these. Might have been a bug that's fixed now, might have been my
fault; I don't know, frankly.

I installed F18 from the netinstall image just because I knew that it would
just work and thought it would be easier to simply waste another CD than to
mess with the liveusb-creator thingy once again.

I have to say, though, that I always wondered why Fedora Project doesn't
offer official USB images. It seems a little backward to me -- especially
since installing Fedora is the only thing I've ever used a CD drive for in
the past six months, and I never used those burned CDs more than once.
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