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Old 13th October 2008, 05:06 PM
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live-usb: yum install programs to remaining space

hi, is there any way to modify the live-usb to 'yum install' to the remaining space of the usb disk.

i had a method to do this but after a few days my usb-boot failed (i think persistent overlay problems).

slax does it like this but i like the software on fedora better (gnome, open-office, firefox,...)

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