Aron Rubin wrote:
Just to be sure, if I burn boot.iso as the boot trak and the total
contents of that directory as another track, I can get this thing going?
Only if you have a dvd burner. The boot.iso is for people who are
installing onto systems that don't have a floppy drive. The boot.iso
will let you start a network install.
If you have a spare system running linux just export the contents of
the directory via nfs. Burn a cdrom, or create a boot floppy. Select
the nfs install method, and punch in your nfs server's ip, and the
directory.
Aron
Justin M. Forbes wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 12:05:58PM -0500, Tom wrote:
>
>> ISO's can be downloaded for Fedora x86_64?
>>
>
> ISOs do not exist for this build on purpose... Was a way for me to
> somewhat
> limit the audience since this is only a preview release and no
> garauntee of
> stability of safety. The boot.iso exists though, and the buildinstall is
> done. You can either boot from the boot.iso and install via http, ftp,
> etc,
> or mkisofs with that tree.
>
> Justin M. Forbes
>
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