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El sáb, 22-09-2012 a las 12:14 +0530, Manish Kathuria escribió:
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I need to use a USB stick for installing Fedora 17 on a system and
LiveUSB Creator is the program for creating a bootable Live USB
sticks. As per the documentation, we need to use the Live ISO image
to create a Live USB stick using this program. However, if the sole
purpose is installation, can we use the installation CD or DVD ISO
images for creating the USB installation media ?
Thanks,
Manish
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Yes, you can. Just remember that DVD ISO fits in pendrive's size of memory. <BR>
If you want save some kind of data in the pendrive itself, just reserve some amount of memory (in example: 100 MBs).<BR>
Unetbootin works well too.<BR>
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Sorry for my bad English<BR>
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<I>Hope this helps</I><BR>
<B><I>Lailah</I></B><BR>
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