[Every once in a while I try Live USB creator. I always seem to confuse myself and go back to dd. If I used it regularly, I'd probably be good at it.]
I downloded Fedora 22, installed Live USB Creator, and tried to use it. I found the file selector awkward. It didn't show me the contents of directories until I insisted with some gesture I don't remember. I had a choice of Non-destructive or Overwrite. I had nothing I wanted to save on the stick, so I chose overwrite. And let it rip. Fine, but there was no Persistent Storage that way (for a reason I can guess at, after the fact). So I did it again with "non-destructive". After an hour, it is still stuck at 99% installing bootloader. My guess: there is no partition structure of (FAT) filesystem after dd'ing a .iso to the stick. Surely a diagnostic would be in order. It would be good if there was a "make a suitable FAT filesystem" choice. -- livecd mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/livecd
