----- Original Message ---- > From: fred smith <fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: Community support for Fedora users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thu, July 8, 2010 2:15:59 PM > Subject: Re: Problems when creating Live-boot usb stick > > A few months ago I did an actual install onto a USB stick, rather than > one of the live CD on USB things. this allowed me to have the full size > of the usb stick as a "hard drive" and it could be run just like a "normal" > installation and updated just like one too. > > I did it with the "install to hard disk" function of the LIVE CD, but I'd > expect an install from a cd/dvd (non-live) to work just as well. > > I've never seen anyone suggest this method, so I don't know what the > drawbacks are, all I know is it worked for what I needed. > I've done it (with the LXDE spin), and I like it. <rant>The only annoyance is that the standard desktop Live CD insists it needs 4GB for an installation, which is utterly ridiculous. My so-called 4GB flash drive shows up as 3.8GB, which means it doesn't work. A basic installation off a Live CD onto my hard drive has been just under 2GB. I don't need the kitchen sink on my flash drive, I don't want the kitchen sink on my flash drive, but if the filesystem, complete with bootloader, fits on a 2GB flash drive, I want to be able to install it on a 2GB flash drive</rant> -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines