commit cf287b78e76ac6a060376c038cbf8e3505b7c9d2
Author: Jack Reed <jreed(a)redhat.com>
Date: Thu Mar 28 09:11:22 2013 +1000
Removed UEFI subsection from 'Making Minimal Boot Media' and edited boot.iso
to netinst.iso - BZ#904292
en-US/Making_Minimal_Boot_Media.xml | 14 +++++++-------
1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/en-US/Making_Minimal_Boot_Media.xml b/en-US/Making_Minimal_Boot_Media.xml
index e6ba63a..ab614c6 100644
--- a/en-US/Making_Minimal_Boot_Media.xml
+++ b/en-US/Making_Minimal_Boot_Media.xml
@@ -33,22 +33,22 @@
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
- <para>
+ <!-- <para>
You can use minimal boot media to start the installation process on 32-bit x86 systems,
AMD64 or Intel 64 systems, and POWER systems. The process by which you create
minimal boot media for systems of these various types is identical except in the case of
AMD64 and Intel 64 systems with UEFI firmware interfaces — refer to <xref
linkend="Making_Minimal_Boot_Media-UEFI"/>.
- </para>
+ </para> -->
<para>
- To make minimal boot media for 32-bit x86 systems, BIOS-based AMD64 or
Intel 64 systems, and POWER systems:
+ To make minimal boot media<!-- for 32-bit x86 systems, BIOS-based AMD64 or
Intel 64 systems, and POWER systems -->:
</para>
<procedure>
<step>
<para>
- Download the ISO image file named <filename>boot.iso</filename> that is
available at the same location as the images of the Fedora &PRODVER;
installation DVD — refer to <xref linkend="ch-new-users"/>.
+ Download the ISO image file named <filename>netinst.iso</filename> that
is available at the same location as the images of the Fedora &PRODVER;
installation DVD — refer to <xref linkend="ch-new-users"/>.
</para>
</step>
<step>
<para>
- Burn <filename>boot.iso</filename> to a blank CD or DVD using the same
procedure detailed in <xref linkend="sn-making-disc-media" /> for the
installation disc, or transfer the <filename>boot.iso</filename> file to a USB
device with the <application>dd</application> command as detailed in <xref
linkend="Making_USB_Media" />. As the
<filename>boot.iso</filename> file is only around 200 MB in size, you do not
need an especially large USB flash drive.
+ Burn <filename>netinst.iso</filename> to a blank CD or DVD using the
same procedure detailed in <xref linkend="sn-making-disc-media" /> for the
installation disc, or transfer the <filename>netinst.iso</filename> file to a
USB device with the <application>dd</application> command as detailed in
<xref linkend="Making_USB_Media" />. As the
<filename>netinst.iso</filename> file is only around 300 MB in size, you do
not need an especially large USB flash drive.
</para>
</step>
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
</procedure>
- <section id="Making_Minimal_Boot_Media-UEFI">
+ <!-- <section id="Making_Minimal_Boot_Media-UEFI">
<title>UEFI-based systems</title>
<para>
The Fedora Project does not provide an image to produce minimal boot CDs or DVDs for
UEFI-based systems. Use a USB flash drive (as described in this section) to boot the
Fedora &PRODVER; installer. The full DVD installation image should function
as expected.
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
<screen><command># umount /mnt/dvdiso</command></screen>
</step>
</procedure>
- </section>
+ </section> -->