Re: making available usb usable iso's without using livecd-iso-to-disk or liveusb-creator

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Kevin Kofler wrote:
David wrote:
I was thinking more along the lines of a Windows user. They do not have
the CLI like a Linux user does. And, quite honestly, many Linux users
don't, or can't, use the CLI either.

That's exactly why they should use the liveusb-creator which is a nice GUI.

        Kevin Kofler


which will still work perfectly fine with the dual purpose iso, it's just that those of us who do know how to use a cli and do use linux can miss out the extra steps needed. this extra functionality of the dual purpose iso only adds to it's usability and takes nothing away from what exists in the iso's already. i really can't see the reason for the resistance?

as for most who are trying a live fedora release being windows users, i'd love to know where that stat came from?

phil

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