On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 12:56 PM pmkellly(a)frontier.com <
pmkellly(a)frontier.com> wrote:
Lukas,
When a system is installed to hard disk from Workstation Live, Media
Writer is not part of that install. The thinking is that people use
Media Writer as the main way they create install media; so it would be
handy to have it installed with the Anaconda install of Workstation.
Rather than installing Media Writer later on.
If somebody has already booted a Fedora install medium (either live or
netinst), they already know how to create it, and they already either used
FMW or didn't need it (dd etc). Why would we need to add FMW to the default
installation then? They can install any time they need it. It would just
consume more space and add some QA work (although not much because we
already test it). What's the point?