Hi
Iam a RedHat/Fedora old-timer and wish to thank the Fedora team for the
official Live CD *gift* (ya, the zod wallpaper made that explicit;).
With a gamut of live CDs around, this one helps me feel at home again.
I have been looking for Live USB efforts off fedora and came across these:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-livecd-list/2006-December/msg00033...
and some notes at wish-list page inside official liveCD site (but
couldn't locate
it again).
However since my requirement was slightly different*, i ended up creating
a GUI install script based on tweaked initramdisk etc while retaining
core/rootfs packaging power of a fedora LiveCD(-creator etc).
In essence its just a liveCD to liveUSB install script in a package.
I put it here for now:
http://noor.mubeen.googlepages.com/liveUSBfy.tgz
*from liveUSBfy/README
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- It lets users experience the liveCD first; then by using this
package the liveCD
experience can be installed on USB stick.
- Re-uses Fedora's mature init ramdisk/udev capability which help in optimized
wait time for USB detection during mounting USB root.
- It depends on robust livecd-creator etc tools to customize/base most of core
contents including rootfs packaging.
- Allows developers to customize the live USB to specific requirement by
simply tweaking-in sections of install script.
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I'd be glad to take comments/feedback.
Disclaimer: It has been tested by just 1 (rather two) "eye-balls".
There could be untested scenario lurking. Use it with own discretion.
Thanks again
Noor