On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 05:48:43PM +0100, Barry Scott wrote:
I want to create a bootable USB stick that runs fedora.
I do not want to create a Live-CD USB stick because live-CD
fails to boot on my main PC. And no one seems to know how to
fix this. By using a read-write USB stick I can add in debug
code to the boot process and try to findout what is hanging
the boot process.
What my google-fu is failed to do is figure out how to find
instruction on how to do this with getting live-CD instructions.
I'm guessing that I should be able to use anaconda or dnf to get
the heavy lifting done.
Does anyone know what the steps I need to follow are?
Barry
FWIW, some years back I did (more than once) install Fedora onto
a USB stick using an normal install procedure. all I had to do was
be sure to specify the right device for the USB stick so I didn't
wipe out the installed system on the computer.
This was probably back around Fedoraaa 11-13 or thereabouts, and
I h aven't kept up with Fedora for the last few years, but there is
no reason THAT I KNOW OF why it wouldn't still work.
Good luck!
Fred
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