On Tue, 27 Oct 2020, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/27/20 12:53 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Can F32 be installed to a removable drive,
e.g. an SD card in a USB SD card reader?
If so, any traps or tricks I should know about?
Yes, it can. If you're doing it on an EFI system, be aware that it will
likely replace the existing Fedora boot entry if there is one.
No worries on that score.
Such experiments only get done on scratch disks.
Cf. https://edp.org/monkey.htm
The last OS I installed was Centos 7.
No EFI or UEFI involved.
IIRC the last fedora I installed was F14.
I could not get F16 to work.
Is F32's installer likely to want EFI?
I have one computer.
Asking for help in the middle of an install would be difficult.
I'd rather it did not require information I did not already have.
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