Fedora Media Writer is a tool that helps users put Fedora images on their portable drives such as flash disks.
It is able to automatically download the required image for them and write them in a dd
-like fashion, using either dd
itself or some other way to access the drive directly.
This overwrites the drive's partition layout though so it also provides a way to restore a single-partition layout with a FAT32 partition.
If you experience any problem with the application, like crashes or errors when writing to your drives, please open an issue here on Github.
Please don't forget to attach the FedoraMediaWriter.log
file that will appear in your Documents folder ($HOME/Documents
on Linux and Mac, %USERPROFILE%\Documents
on Windows). It contains some non-sensitive information about your system and the log of all events happening during the runtime.
You can build FMW using the default Qt cmake
build system. The gist for all three platforms is written below. For a more thorough look into how the releases are composed, you can read our GitHub Actions configuration.
You should specify the target directory using the -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
cmake
option. The default prefix path is /usr/local
It can be done like this:
cmake [OPTIONS] .
The main binary, mediawriter
, will be written to $PREFIX/bin
and the helper binary can be found on the path $PREFIX/libexec/mediawriter/helper
.
udisks2
orstoraged
xz-libs
Building FMW in Windows is just the matter of running cmake
and make
- as long as you have all dependencies in your include path.
To create a standalone package, use the windeployqt
tool, included in your Qt installation. You will probably have to include a bunch of not included DLLs.
It is also possible to crosscompile the application using the MinGW
compiler suite in Fedora (and probably some other distros).
xz-libs
Again, you can just run cmake
and make
.
To release a standalone package, use macdeployqt
, supplied with your Qt installation.
xz-libs
If you want to help with translating Fedora Media Writer, please visit our Weblate project page.
Information about the individual Fedora flavors is retrieved from the websites and translated as a separate project.
For details about cryptography, see CRYPTOGRAPHY.md.
Some brief privacy information (regarding User-Agent strings) is in PRIVACY.md.