On Tue, 2005-05-31 at 16:04 -0400, Elliot Lee wrote:
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Sam Johnson wrote:
> I am very excited about the soon release of Fedora Core 4. However, I
> want to upgrade from Fedora Core 3 in an easier way than doing the
> procedure that is required for the first install you do, downloading
> all of the ISOs, then burning them to discs, and then use Disk Druid
> to erase partition (and all of my lovely data) and recreate it.
> I hear of alot of people saying that they upgraded, and am curious
> about how it is done.
If you have a fast Internet connection, you can download boot.iso, burn it
to a CD, and then kick off an HTTP install by booting off that.
Without a fast 'net connection, you can download all the ISOs, and do an
upgrade from them. That will save you from the repartitioning and
recreating bit.
Best,
-- Elliot
I have a DSL line, does that count? :) where would I find boot.isos,
then?
Jared