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&DISTRO; &DISTROVER; README
2006
&FORMAL-RHI;
The contents of this CD-ROM are Copyright © 2007
&FORMAL-RHI; and others. Refer to the End User License Agreement
and individual copyright notices in each source package for
distribution terms.
&NAME;, &RH;, &RH; Network, the &RH; "Shadow Man" logo, RPM,
Maximum RPM, the RPM logo, Linux Library, PowerTools, Linux
Undercover, RHmember, RHmember More, Rough Cuts, Rawhide and all
&RH;-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered
trademarks of &FORMAL-RHI; in the United States and other
countries.
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
Motif and UNIX are registered trademarks of The Open Group.
Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel
Corporation. Itanium and Celeron are trademarks of Intel
Corporation.
AMD, AMD Athlon, AMD Duron, and AMD K6 are trademarks of
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
SSH and Secure Shell are trademarks of SSH Communications
Security, Inc.
FireWire is a trademark of Apple Computer Corporation.
All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property
of their respective owners.
The GPG fingerprint of the "Fedora Project
<fedora(a)redhat.com>" key is:
CA B4 4B 99 6F 27 74 4E 86 12 7C DF B4 42 69 D0 4F 2A 6F D2
DIRECTORY ORGANIZATION
&DISTRO; is delivered on multiple CD-ROMs consisting of
installation CD-ROMs and source code CD-ROMs.
The first installation CD-ROM can be directly booted into the
installation on most modern systems, and contains the following
directory structure (where /mnt/cdrom is the
mount point of the CD-ROM):
/mnt/cdrom
|----> Fedora -- binary packages
| `----> base -- information on this release of &DISTRO;
| used by the installation process
|----> images -- boot and driver disk images
|----> isolinux -- files necessary to boot from CD-ROM
|----> repodata -- repository information used by the=20
| installation process
|----> README -- this file
|----> RELEASE-NOTES -- the latest information about this release
| of &DISTRO;
`----> RPM-GPG-KEY -- GPG signature for packages from &RH;
The remaining Installation CD-ROMs are similar to Installation
CD-ROM 1, except that only the Fedora
subdirectory is present.
The directory layout of each source code CD-ROM is as follows:
/mnt/cdrom
|----> SRPMS -- source packages
`----> RPM-GPG-KEY -- GPG signature for packages from Red Hat
If you are setting up an installation tree for NFS, FTP, or HTTP
installations, you need to copy the
RELEASE-NOTES files and all files from the
Fedora directory on discs 1-5. On Linux and
Unix systems, the following process will properly configure the
/target/directory on your server (repeat for each disc):
Insert disc
mount /mnt/cdrom
cp -a /mnt/cdrom/Fedora /target/directory
cp /mnt/cdrom/RELEASE-NOTES*
/target/directory
cp -a /mnt/cdrom/repodata /target/directory
(Do this only for disc 1)
umount /mnt/cdrom
INSTALLING
Many computers can now automatically boot from CD-ROMs. If you
have such a machine (and it is properly configured) you can boot
the &DISTRO; CD-ROM directly. After booting, the &DISTRO;
installation program will start, and you will be able to install
your system from the CD-ROM.
The images/ directory contains the file
boot.iso. This file is an ISO image that can
be used to boot the &DISTRO; installation program. It is a handy
way to start network-based installations without having to use
multiple diskettes. To use boot.iso, your
computer must be able to boot from its CD-ROM drive, and its BIOS
settings must be configured to do so. You must then burn
boot.iso onto a recordable/rewriteable
CD-ROM.
Another image file contained in the images/
directory is diskboot.img. This file is
designed for use with USB pen drives (or other bootable media with
a capacity larger than a diskette drive). Use the
dd command to write the image.
Note
The ability to use this image file with a USB pen drive depends
on the ability of your system's BIOS to boot from a USB device.
GETTING HELP
For those that have web access, see
.
In particular, access to &PROJ; mailing lists can be found at:
The complete &NAME; Installation Guide is available at
.
EXPORT CONTROL
The communication or transfer of any information received with
this product may be subject to specific government export
approval. User shall adhere to all applicable laws, regulations
and rules relating to the export or re-export of technical data or
products to any proscribed country listed in such applicable laws,
regulations and rules unless properly authorized. The obligations
under this paragraph shall survive in perpetuity.
README Feedback Procedure
(This section will disappear when the final &DISTRO; release is
created.)
If you feel that this README could be improved in some way, submit
a bug report in &RH;'s bug reporting system:
https://b=
ugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/easy_enter_bug.cgi
When posting your bug, include the following information in the
specified fields:
Product:
&DISTRO;
Version: devel
Component:
fedora-release-notes
Summary: A short description of what
could be improved. If it includes the word "README", so much
the better.
Description: A more in-depth description
of what could be improved.
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1.0
2007
Red Hat, Inc. and others
Fedora README
General information for CD and DVD media
Final release version (F7)
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