Just wondering if the iso burned to DVD "completely / correctly"?....I've done countless Fedora installs/updates/upgrades, and a lot of times the DVD / CD procedure doesn't work as well as the USB procedure does....just my two cents...





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On Sun, Apr 3, 2022, 5:24 PM Michael Hennebry <hennebry@web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu> wrote:
How does one install F35?
I've got the workstation iso on a DVD.
It runs, but clicking on install seems to have little or no effect.
I certainly do not get any prompts for the next step.
What is the magic formula?

BTW I do not have the wiggle room for dual boot.
I backed up my home directory and edited
my partitions before running the DVD.

Do I need to have an internet connection available to do the install?
The first time I tried this, an "update" or whatever
it was doing took over an  hour before I gave up.
I'd prefer a separate update step that I can watch.

The joy of installion is a reason I do it so rarely.

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