This only applies to you if:
- You have an existing linux installation
- You don't have (or don't want to use) a CD Drive
- You don't have (or don't want to use) a USB key
- You don't want to keep anything on your primary hard disk
This is the easiest (only????) way to install fedora 2 tests:
- Copy diskboot.img onto your existing hard disk
- Boot into single user mode
- run sync
- run dd if=diskboot.img of=/dev/hda
- Reset your computer (i.e. press the button on the case)
- Start installation!
If installation freezes looking for existing partitions (#121934):
ALT-F2
killall -9 lvm
ALT-F1
Phil