Feature changed by: Roman Bysh (Romanator) Feature #308354, revision 3 Title: Live USB Stick Creator openSUSE-11.3: Duplicate of #308352 Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: H. Hansen (cyberbeat) Description: It would be nice to have something like https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/ It is a nice GUI (linux/windows, created such a stick from opensuse) which installs a LIVE ISO on a USB stick. Perhaps it can be adapted to opensuse-media. It is written in python. It uses a existing partition (can be fat for example), and a casper-rw file for persistent storage (choosable size), so does not need extra partitions. - I did not succeed with the official tutorial at http://en.opensuse.org/Live_USB_stick to create a live stick, it describes also another method (hybrid with second partition for persistent data, which failed for me). Also with this solution it is not possible to use (and keep) an existing fat partition. - Today more and more laptops and netbooks without optical drives are spread. There is really needed an easy graphical tool now! Usecase: I am new to linux, want to carry my custom system around with me, and want that installation on usb just works Usecase: I buy a netbook and want to install opensuse on it without having to use console or software foreign software - I don't want different utilities on windows/linux to create usb live stick + Discussion: + #1: Roman Bysh (romanator) (2010-01-29 14:35:46) + I second that. This is the easiest graphical LIVE ISO on a USB stick + creator for linux. No hoops to jump through or syntax to remember. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/308354