On Jun 15, 2004 at 16:48, John Alam in a soothing rage wrote: >I wasn't trying to imply anything. > >Perhaps because I was unable to find where the solution was posted I was >unable to get FC2 on my machine. I did try the bootmgr method but I >was unable to make that work. > >I would prefer FC2 over Mandrake. > >I was hoping that the floppy method would become a part of the >distribution rather than having to use workaounds. I know there are >smart people who will be able to make it a simpler process. As has been posted over and over again, the 2.6 series kernel is too large to fit on a floppy. I got this from a post by Jakub Jelinek. Amend to suit. ========<post from Jakub Jelinek >========= If you have some disk partition which you don't install to, you can do hard disk installation. Simply, put the ISO images into some directory on that partition, mount -o loop FC2-i386-disc1.iso /mnt/cdrom cp -a /mnt/cdrom/isolinux/vmlinuz /boot/FC2-install cp -a /mnt/cdrom/isolinux/initrd.img /boot/FC2-install.img umount /mnt/cdrom and add entry like: title Fedora Core 2 Installation root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/FC2-install initrd /boot/FC2-install.img to your /etc/grub.conf, then reboot into "Fedora Core 2 Installation". During the install choose Hard Disk installation and point the installer at the partition with ISOs. ========<end post from Jakub Jelinek >========= HTH N.Emile... -- Registered Linux User # 125653 (http://counter.li.org) Switch to: http://www.speakeasy.net/refer/190653 I never met a man I didn't want to fight. -- Lyle Alzado, professional football lineman 17:53:49 up 4 days, 11:27, 3 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00