Hello,
 
There are some issues in Fedora 9 when using a bootable USB stick with a 
persistent overlay (created using livecd-iso-to-disk).  Filling up the overlay 
renders the USB stick non-bootable.  Whatever the reason for this, has the 
issue been resolved in Fedora 10?
 
Also, once desired changes have been made to files on the USB, using the 
persistent overlay, is there a way (in Fedora 9 or 10) to disable further 
writes to the overlay, basically "freezing" it so that no further permanent 
changes can be made?
 
Thanks in advance for any input.
Todd


      
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