Am 09.08.2014 um 00:36 schrieb Felix Miata: > On 2014-08-09 00:06 (GMT+0200) Reindl Harald composed: > >>> Anaconda provides resizing facility, but not move. Also, I'm not sure if >>> Anaconda can resize FAT partitions. > >> but that is nohting you do every day, frankly even not every year keep in >> mind "yum install gparted" just works on a Live-CD! > > Every use for live media includes network access? no as well as not use gparted > So what's a live media boot good for if not things little other > than live media boot can support to test Fedora without install it on a computer already running a different OS > (what one does not do every day)? Shouldn't live media > have some carrots to compensate for their sloth? for the usecase of this topic there are special distributions http://gparted.org/livecd.php > Then again, when I need a live media boot, I only trust the > live media granddaddy to have everything I need you can't have *everything* you *may* need in every imagineable situation and since the space on a live-CD is not endless you need to draw a line and include packages useful for *most* users to get a feeling if Fedora could be the right OS for the future example: * include gparted with deps and drop other things to get the space * the other things are likely more interesting for testers what is the better decision for a *generic* OS like Fedora? hint: the Fedora Live CD don't need to beat special recovery distributions but it should help people to decide install Fedora on their HD
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