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=== '''Live Image''' ===
=== '''Live Image''' ===


If you do not want to use an installed Rawhide system to test, you can use the latest [http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/nightly-composes/desktop/ Rawhide nightly live CD]. Tips on using a live image are available at [[FedoraLiveCD]].
Optionally, you may download a non-destructive Rawhide live image for your architecture. Tips on using a live image are available at [[FedoraLiveCD]].
 
{{admon/note | Updated live images | Note that the live images have been updated. The old images were {{filename|testday-20090908-(arch).iso}}. The new images are {{filename|testday-20090909-(arch).iso}}. If you have time, please download the updated image and re-test, if you had any problems with the original image.
 
If you are a Fedora account holder, you can use <code>rsync</code> over SSH to update your existing ISO image in just a few minutes.  First, <code>cd</code> to the directory containing your existing ISO image file.  Then change its file name to {{filename|testday-20090909-(arch).iso}} and run this command:
<pre>rsync -Pv fedorapeople.org:/home/fedora/adamwill/public_html/20090909_test_day_images/testday-20090909-(arch).iso .</pre>}}
 
{|
! Architecture !! MD5SUM
|-
| [http://adamwill.fedorapeople.org/20090909_test_day_images/testday-20090909-i686.iso i686] || 4e09b55dcf898038d6959aa5893b3d35
|-
| [http://adamwill.fedorapeople.org/20090909_test_day_images/testday-20090909-x86_64.iso x86_64] || 6b1b617a7dd1ef42ee0cbb9fcd14a162
|-
|}


{{admon/warning | Live USB label bug | If you put the image on a USB stick, boot will likely fail with the message ''No root device found. Boot has failed, sleeping forever.'' In this case, use the command {{command|/sbin/dosfslabel}} (if your USB stick is FAT32-formatted) or {{command|/sbin/e2label}} (ext2/3/4-formatted) to find the label for the USB stick. When booting, hit tab twice at the Fedora boot screen to edit the kernel boot parameters, and change the ''root<nowiki>=</nowiki>'' section to read ''root<nowiki>=</nowiki>live:LABEL<nowiki>=</nowiki>(label)'', where (label) is the label you found.}}
{{admon/warning | Live USB label bug | If you put the image on a USB stick, boot will likely fail with the message ''No root device found. Boot has failed, sleeping forever.'' In this case, use the command {{command|/sbin/dosfslabel}} (if your USB stick is FAT32-formatted) or {{command|/sbin/e2label}} (ext2/3/4-formatted) to find the label for the USB stick. When booting, hit tab twice at the Fedora boot screen to edit the kernel boot parameters, and change the ''root<nowiki>=</nowiki>'' section to read ''root<nowiki>=</nowiki>live:LABEL<nowiki>=</nowiki>(label)'', where (label) is the label you found.}}
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