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The Fedora release includes several live ISO images in addition to the traditional installation images. These ISO images are bootable, and you can burn them to media and use them to try out Fedora. They also include a feature that allows you to install the Live image content to your hard drive for persistence and higher performance.
For a complete list of current spins available, and instructions for using them, refer to:
      To boot from the Live image, insert it into your computer and
      restart. To log in and use the desktop environment, enter the
      username fedora. Hit
      Enter at the password prompt, since there is no
      password on this account. The Live images do not automatically
      login so users can select a preferred language. After logging in,
      if you wish to install the contents of the live image to your hard
      drive, click on the Install to Hard Drive
      icon on the desktop.
    
      You can do a text mode installation of the Live images using the
      liveinst command in the console.
    
      You can add liveinst or textinst
      as a boot loader option to perform a direct installation without
      booting up the live CD/DVD.
    
        Another way to use these Live images is to put them on a USB
        stick. To do this, install the livecd-tools
        package from the development repository. Then, run the
        livecd-iso-to-disk script:
      
/usr/bin/livecd-iso-to-disk /path/to/live.iso /dev/sdb1
        Replace /dev/sdb1 with the partition
        where you want to put the image.
      
This is not a destructive process; any data you currently have on your USB stick is preserved.
Support for persistent changes with a Live image exists for Fedora 9. The primary use case is booting from a Live image on a USB flash drive and storing changes to that same device. To do this, download the Live image and then run the following command:
livecd-iso-to-disk --overlay-size-mb 512 /path/to/live.iso /dev/sdb1
        Replace /dev/sdb1 with the
        partition where you want to put the image.
      
        Replace 512 with the desired size in
        megabytes of the persistent data, or overlay. The
        livecd-iso-to-disk shell script is stored in
        the LiveOS directory at
        the top level of the CD image. The USB media must have
        sufficient free space for the Live image, plus the overlay, plus
        any other data to be stored on the media.
      
	Work has continued to better integrate the Live images with
	the rest of the system, and improve the tools used for
	building them. The livecd-creator utility
	now provides an API for building alternative front-ends, as
	well as tools for other types of images.
      
The following items are different from a normal Fedora install with the live images.
Live images provide a subset of packages available in the regular DVD image. Both connect to the same repository that has all the packages.
SSH is disabled by default. SSH is disabled because the default username in the Live images does not have any password. However, installation to hard disk prompts for creating a new username and password.
	    Live image installations do not allow any package
	    selection or upgrade capability since they copy the entire
	    file system from media or USB disks, to the hard
	    disk. After the installation is complete, and your system
	    has been rebooted, you can add and remove packages as
	    desired with the Add/Remove
	    Packages tool, yum, or
	    the other software management tools.
          
            Live images do not work on i586
            architecture.