I have a laptop on loan that I want to use Fedora with but I don't want to modify the disk partitions for obvious reasons (its not mine, it's on loan). I got the livecd working on a USB memory stick but I didn't like having it sticking out all the time, plus after a while of running it seemed to get I/O errors and locked up on me. I successfully installed the livecd to a SD card in the multi card reader using livecd-iso-to-usb, however, the system will not boot to it. So my question is: How would I go about using the USB stick to boot from for the initrd/syslinux portion but then hand off the booting process to the SD card in the card reader for the live image? That way I could remove the USB stick after booting. I'm not real familiar with the initrd but I assume I would have to recreate/modify one to include the kernel modules for the card reader at the least. An additional question is could I then have a persistent overlay on the hard drive (NTFS partition)? That way when I'm done with the laptop I can just delete the overlay file. It would also keep the writes going to a hard drive instead of wearing out my flash memory. Thanks, Richard -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list