On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 17:06:43 -0400, Lonnie Cumberland <lonnie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello All, Hi Lonnie, > I have seen that I can use a boot.iso burned onto a cdrom to install > Fedora, but I was wondering what provisions were there for booting from > a floppy and then installing over the net, NFS, hard drive, http, etc... ? I think if you install over the network it would be needless overhead to put in a floppy. Today, most network cards are PXE enabled (if not NIC's are cheap). Red Hat`s kickstart is a nice solution for unattended network installations. So Anaconda get the answers from ks.cfg > Seems that if FC2 only supports bootable CDROM systems then it would be > hard to place on some older machines or did I miss something? Sorry I cant verify it, but in my opinion there is an image called diskboot on the distribution CD's- > Thanks All and have a good day, > Lonnie cheers, Adrian