Re: Is there a f8 Live CD that can be used for installatiion?

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I'm using F8 now.
I installed it via FTP.

I just get the vmlinuz and initrd.img
and use grub to boot it.
Then choose the Local ROM, NET or Hard drive

It is a good thing.

May somebody want to try it. May this help.

BTW: I use the FTP of the ether net in my school, so it is very fast
about 10M/s.
Maybe use other NET will slow. But it should be OK.

2007/11/9, Aaron Konstam <akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 10:55 -0500, Kip Thomas wrote:
> > 7.3. Text Mode Installationdrive,
> >
> > You can do a text mode installation of the Live images using the
> > liveinst command in the console.
> Clearly I am being misunderstood. I am interested in installing f8 on a
> machine without a DVD drive. I know there are NFS installs I would
> rather avoid that.
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                      马 志强
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Dept. of Computer Science, Fudan University
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