Using the Fedora USB Creator from Windows
Using the Fedora USB Creator from Windows
The following tutorial will show you how to create a Fedora 9,
10, 11 + USB flash drive using Windows. Fedora is a Linux distribution
that is sponsored by Red Hat and is both driven and maintained by the
community. It is comprised of only free and open source software and
will always remain free to use, modify and redistribute. Recently, Luke
Macken and Kushal Das, both active in the Fedora community have put
together an intuitive and super easy to use liveusb-creator
which can be used to make a Fedora Live USB flash drive. In addition,
USB Fedora utilizes a Persistent feature, enabling a user to save and
restore changes on subsequent boots. In the following, we will show you
how it works.
Distribution Home Page: fedoraproject.org
Minimum Flash Drive Capacity: 1GB
Persistent Feature: Yes
Prerequisites for Creating a Live USB Fedora:
- Windows host PC (Tested on Windows XP)
- 1GB+ USB flash drive
- liveusb-creator-x.x.zip
- Download the Fedora liveusb-creator-x.x.zip
- Extract the liveusb-creator-zip to your PC
- Navigate to the liveusb-creator folder and click liveusb-creator.exe to launch the tool
- Even though the USB Fedora creation process is straight forward, here is a quick rundown of all the steps involved:
- Select either to Use existing Live CD or Download Fedora
- Set the Target Device to point to your USB flash drive
- Move the Persistent Overlay slider to set the capacity to use for the persistent image
- Click Create Live USB to begin the creation process
A nice progress bar will indicate the progress of your USB Fedora creation. Once the process has finished, simply restart your PC and set your System BIOS or Boot Menu to boot from the USB flash drive
If all goes well, you should now be booting into your own portable Live USB Fedora.
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