chris wrote:
What I have done in the past is have the DVD .iso image on a partition that I am not going to format during the install, and then boot with a CD made with the boot.iso image, or the bootdisk.img on a USB memory drive. (I have a large partition for data I want to keep, and server out using Samba.)Hi, torrent is running in circles after fedora, and I wonder: do I really need to burn 6 CD's? I mean clearly Nr.1 is the bootable one, but how is the package organised? In alphabetical order like avlib is on disk#1 and zlib on disk#6? Or are the important packages on disk#1 and the other disks are for users without net-access?!? Well, if I get my internet running, I can download all the packages I need... So, thank your for helping along through the linux jungle :-) Wishing a nice evening (its 02:06 am in Germany...) Chris
Now, for other machines, I boot the same way, but I have the .iso image server out from my desktop, so I tell the installer to get the files from there.
Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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