>>>>> "Ian" == Ian Pilcher <i.pilcher@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: Ian> Colin Paul Adams wrote: >> Could someone list the procedure to do this (I have the iso >> images on disc)? It's not in the Installation guide. Ian> Do you already have Linux installed? If so, you can do a Ian> hard disk installation without even creating a boot floppy. Ian> The main thing that you will need is a spare partition to Ian> hold the ISO images. This partition (obviously) needs to be Ian> formatted with a file- system that the Fedora kernel can Ian> read; ext2/3 and FAT32 will certainly work. Ian> Assuming that you've got such a partition, and you've moved Ian> the ISO files to it, the next step is to extract the Ian> installation kernel and initrd from the first ISO and copy Ian> them to your /boot directory. Ian> * mount -o ro,loop ISO_FILE MOUNT_POINT * mkdir Ian> /boot/fc5inst * cp MOUNT_POINT/isolinux/{vmlinuz,initrd.img} Ian> /boot/fc5inst/ * umount MOUNT_POINT Ian> Now edit /boot/grub/grub.conf and create a new entry called Ian> "INSTALL Fedora Core 5". It should be relatively Ian> straightforward to figure out the root device and the path to Ian> the kernel and initrd. (If it isn't, you may want to use the Ian> boot floppy image that's located somewhere in the first ISO.) Ian> The only kernel parameters required are hardware- specific Ian> stuff. Ian> Now you can reboot your system and select a hard drive Ian> installation. Point the installer to the partition and Ian> directory in which you've placed the ISO images and proceed Ian> as normal. You will get a pop-up warning when the installer Ian> searches for existing installations; it will try to mount the Ian> partition which contains the ISO images and complain when the Ian> mount fails (because it's already mounted). Ian> Hope this helps. Well, it works up to a point, but then there doesn't appear to be an upgrade option. How do I do an upgrade? -- Colin Adams Preston Lancashire