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Good morning, Please point me in the right direction if this message was not posted to the appropriate mailing list. We are currently updating and improving the openSUSE user documentation and there is something that I would like clarified, as the question often occurs on the support platforms. The page https://software.opensuse.org/distributions/tumbleweed states: """ Please be aware of the following limitations of the live images. They should not be used to install or upgrade Tumbleweed. Please use the Tumbleweed media instead. They have a limited package and driver selection, so cannot be considered an accurate reflection as to whether Tumbleweed will work on your hardware or not """ My question is two-fold: - Is the fact that "the live images have limited package and driver selection" the (main) reason why they should not be used to install Tumbleweed? - If so, are there *other important reasons* worth mentioning to motivate users not to install from live images? If not, what are the *main reasons*? Thanks, Adrien