I never burn the DVD image. Rather, I only burn the rescue image. Copy the DVD image to a partition that you won't need for installing, boot off the recue CD, tell the installer you want to install from a hard drive, and point the installer to the proper partition/folder. You could even do this same type of install using an old clunker hard drive. An old 4 gigger is perfect for the occasion. Jeff Krebs * Indra Dharmajaya (indra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > > Dear all, > > Sorry for this dumb question. Since Fedora using DVD format, I can't install > Fedora anymore. > > After I downloaded it and burn it to DVD format, I check by showing the > content of it. I can see all the component and the DVD can boot up. (Fedora > 7) > It always stop during the phase of "where the source will be read". I choose > Local CDrom which actually an Asus DVD ROM . > > Where did I made a mistake ? > Later on I always use Fedora 6 (CD version) which doesn't accomodate the new > version of hardware. > > Please help > > > Thanks > > > Indra > > > *********************** > No virus was detected in the attachment (no filename). > > Your mail has been scanned by InterScan. > ***********-*********** > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list