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livecd-iso-to-disk on other Linux distributions If your test boot reports a corrupted boot sector, or you get the message MBR appears to be blank., you need to install or reset the master boot record (MBR), by passing -reset-mbr when writing the stick. If you get this message from fdisk, you may need to reformat the flash drive when writing the image, by passing -format when writing the stick. Partition has different physical/logical endings If you get the message Need to have a filesystem label or UUID for your USB device, you need to label the partition: dosfslabel /dev/sdX LIVE. Information: Don't forget to update /etc/fstab, if necessary. Number Start End Size Type File system Flagsġ 32.3kB 1062MB 1062MB primary fat16 boot Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands. How to Manage Various Database Servers from GUI.Installing, Configuring and Troubleshooting MySQL/MariaDB.Creating Windows virtual machines using virtIO drivers.Installing virtual operating systems with GNOME Boxes.Virtualization – Getting Started (libvirt).Upgrading Fedora using the DNF system upgrade.Understanding and administering systemd.Screen Recorder – Comparison of Applications in Fedora and How to Use them. Setting a key shortcut to run an application in GNOME.Performing administration tasks using sudo.Managing keyboard shortcuts for running an application in GNOME.How to Set NVIDIA as Primary GPU on Optimus-based Laptops.How to join an Active Directory or FreeIPA domain.Getting started with Apache HTTP Server.Displaying a user prompt on the GNOME login screen.Disabling the GNOME automatic screen locking.Control of System Accessibility by firewalld.Configuring Xorg as the default GNOME session.Configuring X Window System using the nf file.Securing the system by keeping it up-to-date.Installing Chromium or Google Chrome browsers.Installing plugins for playing movies and music.Finding and installing Linux applications.APT command equivalents on Fedora with DNF.Adding or removing software repositories in Fedora.Creating and using a live installation image.
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