by Nickybelliya » Thu Sep 10, 2020 7:04 am
You can write all Fedora ISO images to a USB stick, making this a convenient way on any USB-bootable computer to either install Fedora or try a live Fedora environment without writing to the computer’s hard disk. You will need a USB stick at least as large as the image you wish to write.
if you are using a distribution other than Fedora which does not support Flatpak, this may be the easiest available method. A standard installation of Fedora, or a standard GNOME installation of many other distributions, should be able to use this method. On Fedora, ensure the packages nautilus and gnome-disk-utility are installed. Similar graphical direct-write tools may be available for other desktops, or you may use the command-line direct write method.
Download a Fedora image, choose a USB stick that does not contain any data you need, and connect it.
Run Nautilus (Files), open the Overview by pressing the Start/Super key, type Files, and hit Enter.
Find the downloaded image, right-click on it, go to Open With, and click Disk Image Writer.
Select your USB stick as the Destination, and click Start Restoring.