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Fedora Linux 42 released
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This is such a bug to get unix people riled.. Literally 99% people plugging the USB stick in are doing it to actually install the OS.
The 1% that isn't also know how to clean the list afterwards.
Yeah the bug sucks ass, but complaining about going forward with the release with such a minor edge case is what I fucking hate about the community.