(repost of what was sent to anaconda list since it mostly involved
installation.)
reading the FC3t2 release notes, some curiosities:
1) "The disk space requirements listed below represent the disk space taken up
by Fedora Core 2.91 Test 2 after the installation is complete. However,
additional disk space is required during the installation to support the
installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of
/Fedora/base/stage2.img (on CD-ROM 1) plus the size of the files in
/var/lib/rpm on the installed system."
this suggests that the stage2.img file is copied to the hard drive during the
installation, so that makes sense. but i don't understand why the stuff under
/var/lib/rpm would be considered an "additional" space requirement above and
beyond the regular install. it's all still there after the installation is
complete.
can someone clarify why the contents of /var/lib/rpm would be considered an
"additional" space requirement?
2) i could have sworn that someone posted that SELinux was disabled by default
during the install, but during my install, it was definitely activated, and i
had to manually turn it off.
3) "Memory testing may be performed prior to installing Fedora Core by entering
memtest86 at the boot: prompt. This causes the Memtest86 standalone memory
testing software to run. Memtest86 memory testing continues until the Esc key
is pressed."
"NOTE: You must boot from CD-ROM 1 (or a rescue CD-ROM) in order to use this
feature."
um ... i'm pretty sure memtest is also part of boot.iso and diskboot.img, no?
the way the above is worded is a bit misleading.
4) regarding space required for installation:
"... Minimum for graphical: 192MB ..."
"... However, due to the necessity of containing the installer image in RAM,
only systems with more than 128MB of RAM (or systems booted from CD-ROM 1,
which contains the installer image) can use the graphical installer."
and the correct minimum value would be ... ?
more later as i keep reading.
rday