Fedora offers a project that allows users to create personalized installation and live media. This customization software provides flexibility and convenience for users to tailor their experience to their specific needs.
Revisor comes loaded with an array of features that grant users extensive customization options. These options range from modifying the available packages during installation, to customizing the desktop environment of the live media.
If you're wondering about the exact difference between Installation Media and Live Media, allow us to explain. Installation media refers to the CDs and DVDs that are released by the Fedora Project every six months, and are used to install the Fedora operating system on a machine. In essence, installation media is only used to install the operating system and serves no other purpose.
On the other hand, Live media lets you run Fedora without having to install it first. This means that the operating system is installed on a CD, DVD or USB Thumbdrive, and you simply boot your computer with it. Revisor is invaluable when it comes to customizing both of these media types, providing users with comprehensive control over their installation and live media configurations.
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