Douglas Sievers wrote:
Hello,
Actually, I downloaded the ISO's for the install, and it worked rather poorly. I chose to custom select packages, and the installer took on a mind of its own. Some of the packages I requested were not installed, while some that I did not request were installed.
Later, from the add/remove programs GUI, when asking to install "Fedora Core 1" disk 1 (or whatever), after putting the CD in, the package update exits with an error. I think this is because the ISO's have "FC-1 i386" as the CD name, not "Fedora Core 1" as it should have been. I just used yum for the new packages I wanted to install. It was much less of a headache.
I'm kind of a newbie... where's the best place to report bad behavior like
that?
http://bugzilla.redhat.com
However, before running over there with a loosely defined problem, see if you can repeat the error on another system with a clear set of steps.
I have installed FC1 CD's on 3 systems so far and haven't seen these problems.
It's not that I doubt that you did see them, its just that I expect it to be a rare occurance
that must involve special circumstances. If you could document how to re-create the
situation it would help to resolve it.
-Ben.