John Summerfield wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
It is a silly question:-) It misses the point, which is to make
Fedora easier to share and to install on machines which lack DVD
drives and good Internet access.
Well, you keep mentioning "Neither helps install sans network" and
statements that seem to indicate that lack of network is part of the
hurdle.
yes, both of
1. No good network.
2. CD drive but not DVD.
I've never had a problem to install on a system without a DVD drive
but a good network connection. I've used the "Live CD" method or
downloaded the DVD iso and did a network install.
My proposal addresses the cases of no DVD drive but CD, and no good
networking.
In that case I'm still suggesting that fedora is not the wisest choice of
distro.
So, I guess whatever solution you're proposing is redundant for me.
Sure, it's not for everyone. However, I sometimes would like both, and
the cost of providing CD isos imbedded in DVD isos and used for
installing is pretty small.