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Can I install apps on a live USB?
Short answer: yes, its possible and as an experiment interesting. As a permanent solution no. There is a way to have a portion of the usb disk dedicated to new files on the livecd desktop.
How do I create a Live USB in Fedora?
What You Need to Make a Live Fedora USB Drive
- Insert a formatted USB drive in an available USB port on your PC.
- Download Fedora Media Writer for Windows and install it on your computer.
- Launch Fedora Media Writer and select Fedora Workstation.
- Select Create Live USB.
Can you install Fedora on a USB flash drive?
Secondly, if you have seen other instructables on how to boot Linux from a USB flash drive, you may have noticed that they use the Universal USB Installer. It is a great tool, but is incompatible with Fedora 16 in the sense that it doesn’t have the ability to create a persistence installation.
Is there a way to create a live image in Fedora?
UNetbootin may work in some cases but not others – for instance, it will likely create a stick that is bootable in BIOS mode, but not UEFI mode. Fedora cannot guarantee support for UNetbootin-written images. While your results may vary, it is usually the case that the Fedora Media Writer, livecd-iso-to-disk]
Can you write a new Fedora release using LiveCD-ISO to disk?
It is not a good idea to try and write a new Fedora release using the version of livecd-iso-to-disk in a much older Fedora release: it is best to only use a release a maximum of two versions older than the release you are trying to write. Ensure the livecd-tools package is installed: dnf install livecd-tools.
How does Fedora live persistent USB-techfire work?
On live images, you can include a feature called a persistent overlay, which allows changes made to persist across reboots. You can perform updates just like a regular installation to your hard disk, except that kernel updates require manual intervention and overlay space may be insufficient.