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    Burn iso to usb using Startup Disk Creator

    I have Fedora 21 Fedora-Live-Workstation-x86_64-23-10.iso
    I have Ubuntu 12
    I have 2 gb formatted fat 32
    I open Startup Disk Creator
    I select Fedora image, remains grayed out
    I select Ubuntu image, ok.

    Is this only for Ubuntu images.
    I have tried other methods on Fedora site- no go.

    Any insight, links, help, appriciated

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    Re: Burn iso to usb using Startup Disk Creator

    I'm happy when Startup Disk Creator can use the next release Ubuntu iso -- it's pretty sensitive.
    See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...p+disk+creator

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    Re: Burn iso to usb using Startup Disk Creator

    Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator is only for Ubuntu family distros.
    For Fedora, use the direct write methods they suggest at:
    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_t...d_use_Live_USB
    You can use Gnome Disk Utility (a.k.a. "Disks") to do the Fedora job. See the "Linux (GNOME) quick start (direct write)" section at above link.
    Ubuntu can be done this way too.
    Also for Ubuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb
    Last edited by Dennis N; January 3rd, 2016 at 03:00 AM.

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    Re: Burn iso to usb using Startup Disk Creator

    +1 for mkusb.

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    Re: Burn iso to usb using Startup Disk Creator

    Thread moved to Fedora/RedHat and derivatives.

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    Re: Burn iso to usb using Startup Disk Creator

    mkusb works also in Fedora, but you have to install it from phillw.net

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