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Nov 29, 2007 By kg4giy
Is it just me or does the Fedora Live CD docs lack substance? Has anyone undertaken a How-To? Especially as Fedora has jettisoned the older tools for making a live CD?
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Honestly, I've been using Ubuntu so much lately, that I've never even tried a Fedora live CD. I am a bit curious what they put in there, because the last Fedora install I did took about 8192 CDs to install. Give or take 8186.
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