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== Baixe e Crie uma imagem Live ou Live USB==
== Baixe e Crie uma imagem Live ou Live USB==


Para baixar uma imagem pré-construída do Fedora Live, visite [https://getfedora.org/ a página de download].  Então você poderá tanto:
Para baixar uma imagem pré-construída do Fedora Live, visite a [https://getfedora.org/ página de download].  Então você poderá tanto:


* Gravar a ISO em um CD ou DVD.  Veja [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/readme-burning-isos/ aqui] para instruções de gravação.
* Gravar a ISO em um CD ou DVD.  Veja [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/readme-burning-isos/ aqui] para instruções de gravação.

Revision as of 19:06, 13 September 2016

Baixe e Crie uma imagem Live ou Live USB

Para baixar uma imagem pré-construída do Fedora Live, visite a página de download. Então você poderá tanto:

Se você deseja construir e gravar sua própria ISO customizada, veja Como criar e usar um Live CD.

Advantages and Limitations

Benefits:

  • You can demonstrate features or try out a release, including testing hardware functionality, before hard disk/SSD installation.
  • Live USB/CD/DVD installation is faster than regular installation. Live USB/SD installation typically takes only a few minutes and can be configured with persistent storage.
  • You can use Live CD technology for backup and recovery of your installed hard drive.

Limitations:

  • It is not possible to choose packages during installation. Live images typically have fewer packages than a regular installation image.
  • It is not possible to do an upgrade via the Anaconda installer. If you have a separate /home partition, you can just not format it during the installation and thus preserve your settings and /home content.
  • It is not possible to choose a non-default filesystem.
  • Once you shutdown a computer running from a Live CD, you will lose any settings or packages installed, but Live USB/SD installations may be configured with persistent storage.

Fedora Live image features

Current features:

  1. A booted Live CD uses a temporary, in-memory, read-write rootfs, so it's possible to install software for use while the Live CD is running.
  2. Data persistence options available on Live USB/SD installations.
  3. Install to hard disks or USB/SD drives.
  4. Uses SELinux in enforcing mode and other security features by default.
  5. Includes best of breed software on the media.
  6. Stay as close to a normal desktop install with regard to features, or try specialized Spins.
  7. Ability to create normal CD-ROM and CD-R media (less than 700 MB) or DVD images.
  8. Make it easy to do a derived Live CD with your own repositories, packages, and artwork.
  9. API used by LTSP, appliance creator and others

Contribuidores

Communicate

Fedora Live image users and developers can participate and contribute in the discussions happening in the Fedora livecd list. (predecessor list archives)

Encontrando o Código

O código fonte para as ferramentas Live CD são mantidas no git. O repositório está em https://github.com/rhinstaller/livecd-tools/ . Você pode instalá-lo facilmente instalando o pacote 'livecd-tools'.

Arquivos do Kickstart estão no pacote spin-kickstarts.noarch.

Instalação no Disco Rígido

The ability to install to a hard drive is available releases since Fedora 7. After the live media boots, click on the install icon on your desktop to start the installation. Installation from live image requires that GRUB and the /boot directory be installed onto a drive with an MSDOS partition label, or that the current machine supports EFI booting. If a pc-clone machine has only GPT hard drives, then you may need to use something such as a USB2.0 flash memory device (with an MSDOS partition label) as an intermediate destination.

In Fedora 15, instead of clicking the desktop icon, choose Applications->System Tools->Install to Hard Drive from the menu along the top of the screen.

Referências