On 05/08/2015 06:12 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
Hi All,
I am always having something go wrong with Live USB. I occurs to me
that why don't I just directly install FC21 to a flash drive? Will this
work and will it be bootable? (I use the Live CD to do installs, so I
don't need that feature on a bootable stick.)
Many thanks,
-T
Please cancel question.
Oh oh. Just found this:
http://www.tuxradar.com/content/how-install-linux-usb-flash-drive
Live CDs scan the hardware at boot time, and so are likely to be
compatible with the most machines.
Live CDs must by necessity have a small footprint, which means
there's more space for your files - or you can just buy a smaller,
cheaper drive.
Live CDs run as much as they can in RAM, which makes for better
performance.
Live CDs don't use swap.
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