On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Nicu Buculei <nicu_fedora@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, some other point to contribute ;) I'll read about it and try to update information there.
Actually my idea was to do all the way to go all the way until a fully functional Live USB Fedora. The screencast should stop once the Live USB is created, but I would like to show how would it be booting and using it (just to show persistence). Thinking about it now it may get too long...
rafael liu wrote:Then start by reading this: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ScreenCasting (but I am afraid the info there is a bit old and could use some updating)
I don't actually know how to make a screencast, but I volunteer for making Live USB screencast. I think it's a really attractive tool for beginners and a great chance to aggregate more users to Fedora.
Well, some other point to contribute ;) I'll read about it and try to update information there.
I am not sure what is the target of the proposed screencast: creating a Live USB? booting it? working with it?
One complication I can think of is that I would have to reboot my machine to boot the USB... Maybe a screencast made by a virtual machine? Any suggestions?
For creation, you can record the terminal window where the image is transferred to Live USB, for booting it, yes, you will need a VM and for working with the stick (live persistence), you can install Istanbul on the stick.
Actually my idea was to do all the way to go all the way until a fully functional Live USB Fedora. The screencast should stop once the Live USB is created, but I would like to show how would it be booting and using it (just to show persistence). Thinking about it now it may get too long...
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