I used to have a row image of a hard disk (for qemu) 4.1GB in size saved on FAT32 we (in ojuba.org) have built a livecd of oo.o based on fedora (gnome) most of the packages are from fedora except oo.o which I built to cut off some java features from oo.o to save the size of gcj and of course it have only one langpack installed --- my guess that full liveDVD is a bad thing because for installation one can't select packages and if a small scratch hit it the entire system can't be installed while with usual dvd if file-roller*.rpm was damaged you can unselect it and download it later -- a good tradeoff might be a liveDVD/USB spin with about 1GB -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list