Please note that the current Fedora-17-Beta-TC2-Live images lack some traditional Live CD/USB features.
See this bug report. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=740280 /dev/live was a link to the installation partition on the Live USB, such as /dev/sdc1, or /dev/sr0 on a Live CD/DVD. How would a script determine this partition without human input? /mnt/live was a convenient mounting of the installation partition filesystem. It allowed easy access to pre-existing content on the Live USB device or to the /LiveOS and /syslinux directories. The --home-size-mb NNN option of livecd-iso-to-disk produced a /LiveOS/home.img filesystem for the liveuser's home directory. This feature made possible the --encrypted-home option, which would secure the privacy of a user directory on a Live USB system. The home.img filesystem was also read/write/delete without consuming the LiveOS overlay. This is important for non-short-term Live USB deployments, such as Sugar on a Stick, where overlay exhaustion can be a significant problem. Is there a workaround for these (missing) features? --Fred
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