On Thu, 2010-05-13 at 12:08 -0400, Wm_Frank Pont jr wrote:
> The main thing I want from a live CD is answering the question: Will
> fedora work?  Graphics and internet has a history of problems and
> the live CD answers this in a fast and easy fashion.

Only a partial answer, though.  I've seen systems that won't work, at
all, with a live disc, but work fine with a normal install.  Someone
using the live disc as their first trial is going to give up.

And I've seen plenty of others where a live disc works horribly on a
system (tediously slow, minutes and minutes to boot, around a minute to
get an application to start up, etc.), yet a normal install works fine.

So it's important to say that a live disc tests whether a live disc
works on a system.

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