On 2/22/06, Jim Cornette <fc-cornette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Nat Gross wrote: > > >>> Question: How do I get the show on the road. > >> Burn a DVD or read how to install Fedora from an ISO image transferred > >> to disk. > > If I were able to find that info I wouldn't ask. I googled a LOT. > Thanks for the information. i assumed the letter for the mounts were C: > sort of designations. > > I googled a bit and found the below link. > > http://fedoranews.org/dowen/nfsinstall/ Well you DEFINITELY can google better then me.<g> (It's an art on its own.) > I hope this helps you with the installation. Yes! > Since you have a CD-RW on the computer you wish to upgrade, transferring > the dvd.iso over to the computer you wish to update and burning a > boot.iso or rescue CD iso should allow you to install from the dvd.iso > image that you transferred. Ok. Now this is new. I can have the dvd iso on the same machine being upgraded? I thought it has to be on another machine and hence resort to nfs. >ftp://ftp.linux.ncsu.edu/mirror/ftp.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/test/4.92/i386/os/images > is one location for example for the boot.iso location. Originally, I thought (was hoping) that the boot.iso was *inside* the dvd iso. Imho, it should be along with a readme for nfs installs. Thanks again. -nat