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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