Purchased KOOTION 5 x 64GB USB sticks. When I opened the oversized padded envelope in my mailbox (did it really go from MN to CT and back to MN as stated on the tracking page?), I found a small box containing my five flash drives. Since many vendors offer similar products, and based on past experience, the first thing I did was check the capacity of each drive. 64GB as advertised. The drives were formatted as exFAT with identical UUIDs. Fedora Linux installed on one of the drives. Installation was slow (these are USB 2.0 devices, so that's to be expected) but without incident. The computer restarted from the newly created Fedora flash drive and Fedora appeared. In other words, it just worked. Edit: Just wanted to comment that while the install works, it's SLOW. I installed a 64GB USB3 flash drive with Ubuntu on my Celeron N2840 based laptop which is slow (but almost as fast as internal eMMC) and not SLOW. So fine for backing up the OS, but not for running.
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