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On 2020-10-20 22:09, Tim via users wrote:
MediaWriter is used to create your installation media from the ISO file
that you've downloaded.

In a lot of cases, you can use the "dd" tool in the command line to
datadump the ISO file onto a USB flashdrive, and boot up the installer
from that flash drive.  Make sure that you pick the right device for dd
to write to, and that your flashdrive is big enough.

The installation instructions on Fedora's website does describe this
method.

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/creating-and-using-a-live-installation-image/

dd if=/path/to/image.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=8M status=progress oflag=direct

Some notes:

Work out the device your flashdrive is mounted at, and then unmount the
flashdrive.

if= sets the input file path (to avoid surprises, use the full
filepath).

of= sets the output file path (make sure that you replace sdX with the
correct device for your flashdrive).

bs=8M sets the blocksize to 8 megabytes for each chunk being written to
the flashdrive.

status=progress gives you some indicators that write activity is happening.

oflag=direct has something to do with directly writing to the drive,
rather than going through a cache (which can mean you think you're
writing to the drive, think that you've finished writing the drive, but
the you'd only written to the cache, and writing to the drive is still
going on).

Some versions of dd don't support those last two options.
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this all good information but I have never used media writer to create the fedora.iso installation media. n a released version there is normally a webpage offering a download which I save and can put on a thumb drive, cdrom, whatever.

Media writer has a "custom" which will see read the .iso from the copy I saved in "Downloads." In this case I have the Fedora 33 beta .iso and tried to use that file from my copy on NFS. the problem I had was it could not be pointed to the install location, it insists on using the 4TB drive on my LAN, and it appears that would work but it's not what I want  and normally do. I have another drive in this computer with Fedora 31 on it and that drive should show as an available install target in the media writer gui.

That is how I have done. Sometimes I create install media on a flash drive, but I have had some instances where the flash drive is not recognized?

However this is just something I thought I would do but does not work and I can wait until the released version is available, in which case I would have liked to know how to avoid the media writer application that I always find difficult to use, but always muddle through.

Thanks for the help,   Bob

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Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
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