Recently there was an update to the liveusb creator that now makes it possible to create a Fedora 10 live USB easily from within Windows. Previous attempts at getting a live USB working became a moot point when the last USB creator did not create the persistent storage when the USB image was created. This then caused users to actually…. (GASP!!!!) burn a CD and run some things on a (HORROR!!!!) command line. Sure the command line worked well for what it needed to do but created on non-friendly environment for some non-command line based people.
The work around that I posted is no longer needed although you can still use that method to create your live Fedora 10 USB but with the working liveusb-creator now updated you have another option. The workaround instructions are posted here for anyone that is interested.
http://ig33k.portzilla.com/2008/12/fedora-10-live-usb-persistent-overlay-workaround/
So without further ado you can go to the download link and grab the update version of the live USB creator and be on your way. I have posted a guide to help you get started that can be found here,
http://ig33k.portzilla.com/2008/12/fedora-10-live-usb-how-to/
all the same things apply but instead of using the 2.7.7 liveusb-creator you will now be using the updated liveusb-creator 3.2 version instead. As always if you find this post useful go ahead and leave a comment.










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