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F11 (rawhide)selinux=1 default setting has to be addressed to make
this feasible.<br>
the selenix policy for browse has to be added so it will work or it has
to be changed to selenix=0<br>
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Sebastian Dziallas wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Bernie Innocenti wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I was reading the Fedora 12 beta release notes [1], and this paragraph
caught my attention:
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* Hybrid live images - The Live images provided in this release can be
directly imaged onto a USB stick using dd (or any equivalent tool) to
create bootable Live USB keys. The Fedora Live USB Creator for Windows
and the livecd-tools for Fedora are still recommended for data
persistence and non-destructive writes. Thanks to Jeremy Katz.
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Seems like something that very useful to have for the SoaS images too.
[1] <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F12_Beta_Announcement">https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F12_Beta_Announcement</a>
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That's actually true. You can now use dd to move your image over to the
USB key. I guess it's a nice addition, especially for Mac users.
However, this means currently no overlay file.
Still, probably worth looking into it, yes!
--Sebastian
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