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*If you do a yum update on a small USB you can overload the Persitent Overlay. [https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/ticket/28]"Fedora 10 adds the 'reset_overlay' option that you can pass on the kernel command line which helps to recover."[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/index.php?title=Category_talk:Live_USB&action=edit&redlink=1]
 
*If you do a yum update on a small USB you can overload the Persitent Overlay. [https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/ticket/28]"Fedora 10 adds the 'reset_overlay' option that you can pass on the kernel command line which helps to recover."[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/index.php?title=Category_talk:Live_USB&action=edit&redlink=1]
 
* Use a larger USB:(4GB or even 8GB), if you plan to do updates or install new programs.
 
* Use a larger USB:(4GB or even 8GB), if you plan to do updates or install new programs.
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*Use zyx-liveinstaller for soas-v2-Blueberry[http://wiki.sugalabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/ZyX-LiveInstaller ]or liveinst commands for Fedora based USB's in terminal to make a non-live USB. It will require about 2x as large USB as they create a "real file system" as the file structure will not be compressed. These non-live USB installs are more robust in use.
    
====Fedora Notes on How to Create a Live USB from a LiveCD====
 
====Fedora Notes on How to Create a Live USB from a LiveCD====
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