Am 18.01.2013 18:54, schrieb Ondrej Majerech:
> 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.

well, that is why i have one DVD-RW at home and in the office where is
always the recently used fedora installer - the currently state is the
better one because it is easy to make a bootable USB stick form the
live-cd-iso and so it is your chice

for my usecases DVD is ok - every couple years a fedora install
and the rest of the time yum-upgrades over years and even moving
disks from RAID10/RAID1 setups to new machines with the same
disk layout

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