> > If we do not 'support' livecd-iso-to-disk any more, we no longer > > support: > > > > 1) persistent storage (via overlays) > > 2) non-destructive write > > Does anyone know why we can't have Fedora Media Writer support these > functions as well? I hope it won't. Or if it will, I hope it won't be the default, it will be well hidden, and we won't block on it. Because especially the non-destructive write is a can of worms. It almost never works for standard users, unless you have a very good understanding what a bootloader is and whether you should replace it or not. Most people don't need it (everyone has a small flash drive to be completely overwritten these days), and those who do, they can easily use livecd-iso-to-disk with its heap of magical cmdline switches. So no, I don't see why our default tool which is intended to be simple and user friendly should support alternative modes of operations for <1% of our user base. Do one thing and do it well. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx