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[application]*Fedora Media Writer* has been significantly improved and is now the official, tested and supported way to make bootable media. [application]*Fedora Media Writer* supports Linux, Mac, and Windows. It is an easy way to make
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bootable USB media to install Fedora (or other operating systems). Using [application]*Fedora Media Writer* is strongly encouraged, although other USB media creation software can work as well.
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- [NOTE]
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- Fedora Media Writer currently does not work on MacOS 10.15 (Catalina). It appears to work, but it does not actually write any data to your USB drive. See the link:https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F32_bugs#Fedora_Media_Writer_does_not_work_on_macOS_10.15_.28Catalina.29[Fedora 32 Common Bugs Wiki page] for a workaround.
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Some of the new additions to [application]*Fedora Media Writer* are that Fedora Workstation and Server are easily and quickly accessible from the selection on the main screen. Further choices are available if you select the button below _Custom image_. This offers a selection of various Fedora Spins, such as Xfce or Mate.
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Historically, universal USB creation tools, such as [application]*Unetbootin*, are a popular way to create USB installers from ISOs intended for optical media. They typically create a filesystem on the USB drive by extracting files from the image, and writing [application]*syslinux* bootloader to the device.
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This reverts commit d9bdbca.
FMW works on Catalina again