On 05/09/2015 12:44 PM, Frederick Grose wrote:
On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 9:36 PM, ToddAndMargo <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>wrote:

    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


​This is not the full story.​

         Live CDs scan the hardware at boot time, and so are likely to
    be compatible with the most machines.


​Dracut can be configured to​ not default to the hostonly="yes" option
(/usr/lib/dracut/dracut.conf.d/01-dist.conf in Fedora). So you can build
an initial ram filesystem that has the same hardware capability as the
LiveCD/USB.

         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.


​USB3 flash drives are quite fast.  A regular installation can also be
configured to take advantage of the available RAM.
​
​

         Live CDs don't use swap.


​In Fedora, my Linux swap partition on a hard disc is recognized and
used by a LiveUSB.  One could also create a swap file on the USB drive,
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/14/html/Storage_Administration_Guide/s2-swap-creating-file.html

With the large USB flash drives you have, a full installation may be
your best and quickest solution.  You should try it before dismissing
the option.

      --Fred

Hi Fred,

This I am saving in my keeper notes.

It will be nice not to have to hassle with persistence.  And to
be able to plug it into my main host system and write directly
to it to update my notes, etc..

Thank you for helping me with this!

-T








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