[user-guide] final fact checking and USB recommendation upadate.

Susan Lauber laubersm at fedoraproject.org
Mon Oct 25 23:19:06 UTC 2010


commit 7e0fe5380ced497cc0112e9da6cc6e24f27d1054
Author: Susan Lauber <laubersm at fedoraproject.org>
Date:   Mon Oct 25 19:19:06 2010 -0400

    final fact checking and USB recommendation upadate.

 en-US/Media.xml |    4 ++--
 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/en-US/Media.xml b/en-US/Media.xml
index e557acd..e2c50ae 100644
--- a/en-US/Media.xml
+++ b/en-US/Media.xml
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ When you are ready to burn your CD/DVD, select the image or media at the bottom
 			<itemizedlist>
 				<listitem>
 					<para>
-						a USB media device with at least 1&nbsp;GB of free space on it. USB media often comes in the form of flash devices sometimes called pen drives, thumb disks, or keys; or as an externally connected hard disk device. Almost all media of this type is formatted as a vfat file system. You can create bootable USB media on media formatted as ext2, ext3, or vfat.
+						a USB media device with at least 1&nbsp;GB of free space will work for most images but 2 GB of free space is strongly recommended. USB media often comes in the form of flash devices sometimes called pen drives, thumb disks, or keys; or as an externally connected hard disk device. Almost all media of this type is formatted as a vfat file system. You can create bootable USB media on media formatted as ext2, ext3, or vfat.
 					</para>
 					<note>
 						<title>USB Image Writing is Non-destructive</title>
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ When you are ready to burn your CD/DVD, select the image or media at the bottom
 						</para>
 					</note>
 					<para>
-						The Fedora installation will occupy around 1&nbsp;GB. Beyond this, you might want to allocate space for Fedora to store files such as documents or software installations. These documents and programs will be available to you every time you start a computer with this USB media device, since they are stored on the device itself and not on the computer to which it is attached. This feature is a major advantage of running Fedora from Live USB media rather than from a Live CD.
+						The Fedora installation using the Fedora Live CD will occupy about 1&nbsp;GB. Beyond this, you might want to allocate space for Fedora to store files such as documents or software installations. These documents and programs will be available to you every time you start a computer with this USB media device, since they are stored on the device itself and not on the computer to which it is attached. This feature is a major advantage of running Fedora from Live USB media rather than from a Live CD.
 					</para>
 				</listitem>
 				<listitem>


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