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Old 10th July 2011, 11:51 PM
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Question Fedora 15 desktop 64b "live" ... Saving?

i tried liveUSB, and unetbootin, but only universal-usb-installer-1857 (http://www.pendrivelinux.com) got me a bootable drive from my USBized PATA drive. This was for Fedora 15 desktop 64b - on their menu, and i did have to download anew from them... Maybe there is some purely CMD process to effect this? Failure was likely in the relative names from the GUI locales.

Anyway my question is now that i have a workable system how do i SAVE results? i can set up users, admins, etc but they disappear. Also even the "admin" ID cannot access root??

Thanks much, someday i hope to have it going better than my f13 laptop:-)
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