2008/12/11 Till Maas <opensource@xxxxxxxxx>: > > The problems I had are probably not USB disk related, then. I as usually used > the live-iso-to-disk script to get the bootloader from the DVD to my USB stick > and then only needed to copy the iso on the USB stick. Then I could use the > USB stick to either install from it or to distribute the iso image to others. > Now I would need an even bigger USB stick if I want to have it bootable and > containing the iso. One of my wishes for a future Fedora is also an easy way to install from USB stick. I prefer to use the normal install instead of the livecd/stick and currently you have to burn a CD / DVD to make this work. Most of the PCs can boot from USB sticks now and you get the sticks as gift everywhere now, they are the new AOL CD. Some of the new current computers also don't come with CD/DVD drives any more - for example netbooks. USB sticks are also reusable and more environment friendly than disks. Christof -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list