It seems like it's working, but then when I tell it to do a hard
drive
install and where the install image directory is, it says it can't find it.
I hit Alt-F[2-7] and found a message implying it was looking for a
file named install.img in the install image directory. But I'm sure
I've never put a file named install.img in that directory. Do I need
to rename Fedora-10-Beta-i386-DVD.iso to install.img? With older
releases, hard drive installs automagically found the iso file.
No, it doesn't need to be renamed. What you need to do is either:
(1) Grab the install.img from within the ISO image or from the download
site, and place it into an images/ directory at the same level as your
ISO images; or
(2) Boot from the boot.iso.
This is a change from F9, but it is described in the anaconda
documentation at:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Options
(I've also just updated that documentation to change stage2.img ->
install.img, which was a fairly recent change in anaconda).
- Chris