On Sun, 2005-07-31 at 17:49, Kevin Waterson wrote: > > Gaspar Bakos wrote: > > > I wonder, for example, are there ISO images which contain all the > > > upgrades and bug fixes for the past 7 months? > > > > Non official, but you might find someone has posted some. > > Whats the point, I cant even get it to install because it does > not like my SCSI CD drive. The k12ltsp project respins the fedora isos, adding the ltsp packages and a few other things. You can install it without the extras if you want a more or less straight fedora system. As a side effect of testing the addon packages the release is somewhat later than the base fedora and the updates available at the time are rolled in. The one based on FC3 would be k12ltsp4.2.1 and it appears to have been released on 4/21/05 - I'm not sure it that is far enough along to solve your problem but it might be worth a try. Also, if you have another machine, you could probably do an NFS install so the kernel booted from the CD would not have to go back and read the drive. http://k12ltsp.org/download.html --