Re: System of Fedora Core

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All

I am new to LINUX and am trying to install the following images which I downloaded from the site:

For x86-compatible (32-bit):
FC2-i386-disc1.iso (md5sum: c366d585853768283dac6cdcefcd3a2d)
FC2-i386-disc2.iso (md5sum: fc3c926442cc85a469268651bd04c186)
FC2-i386-disc3.iso (md5sum: 5ad870e696953f4bbd0a91936873890e)
FC2-i386-disc4.iso (md5sum: c736f8048b12315b5c0b070de1d74867

I have had zero success.  Are there some "step-by-step" instructions posted somewhere.  I am not running any verison of Linux on the box I want to install on.  I've downed the above images to a computer that has two harddrives in it, which is running W2K Advance Server.  I do have another box that I can install it on.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Dave

>From: Markus Huber <humarfedoralists@xxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: System of Fedora Core
>Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 12:43:57 +0200
>
>Am So, den 17.10.2004 schrieb edwardspl@xxxxxxxxxx um 12:06:
> > Hello to you,
> >
> > So, what different between FC1 and FC2
>
>The main difference is that FC1 runs under kernel 2.4 and FC2 runs under
>kernel 2.6.
>
>So if you have some hardware which needs proprietary binary drivers, and
>the manufacturer does not support kernel 2.6, you need FC1.
>
>Otherwise: FC2 recognizes more hardware, and all apps (including Gnome
>and KDE) run with higher version numbers.
>
>FC1 has reached it's "End of Life". It is supported by
>www.fedoralegacy.org, not by the Fedora crew.
>
>If you do not need kernel 2.4, FC2 is definitely the better choice,
>because it is a more advanced OS.
>
>--
>Markus
>
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