![]() What's that? You don't know how? Mini-structable!ġ. Target device - Make sure that your flash drive is plugged in and properly formatted to the FAT filesystem. Use existing Live CD - Click this and browse to the Fedora ISO you downloaded earlier, usually in your downloads folderĢ. You should see a screen like the picture below. Go ahead and open up the LiveUSB-Creator (The LUC). If you have not, take the time and do that now. ![]() Ok, so you have the tool downloaded, and you should have ran and installed it. Only download the Windows liveusb-creator from this page! ![]() Warning: There are virus-infected copies of the Windows liveusb-creator floating around various download sites on the internet. I recommend only downloading the tool from the site I linked here, the reason being (as stated on the website) is on the site, as seen here: If your flash drive is 2GB or more, I strongly recommend a persistence installation!) You can get the application that we are going to use here, it is called the LiveUSB-creator and is used to install Fedora and Sugar-on-a-Stick to a flash drive. (A persistence installation is an installation that contains not only the Linux files, but a large blank file used to store settings and applications. It is a great tool, but is incompatible with Fedora 16 in the sense that it doesn't have the ability to create a persistence installation. ![]() Secondly, if you have seen other instructables on how to boot Linux from a USB flash drive, you may have noticed that they use the Universal USB Installer. Here is a picture of where you should be downloading the tool. ![]()
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