You can install Fedora over a network without a cd. You need to copy the contents of the cd's to a directory and make sure there are no permissions problems on those directories (777). Then you can do an ordinary kickstart install, and you can make that work.
see google.com/linux and search for 'fedora' 'kickstart installation ftp'
sampe site
http://noether.vassar.edu/~myers/linux/kickstart/kick-me.html
Good luck
Marc
On 5/12/05, Harlan Feinstein <harlan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Richard> Escribe sus preguntas en Ingles, por favor; esta lista es inglesa
Richard> solamente. Gracias.
For others, he's asking about installing fedora via FTP, without any CDs. The lack of a boot CD is the problem in this case, isn't it? I think I'd seen someone come up with an install method that used a boot floppy instead, but I'll be darned if I know how to say "boot floppy" in Spanish.
--Harlan
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