Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > As I (and I think others) have said before, > the way to run the basic system without the graphical part is to go into > mode 3. But this only applies once Fedora is installed. To get through the installation without graphics, type "linux text" when you boot the installer disc, as Frank Cox wrote. When the installation is done in text mode like this, the installed system will also boot into text mode (mode 3). After the installation is done it's time to run the commands that others have mentioned to install the updates and the graphics driver. When the graphics works you can change a setting so that the system will boot into graphical mode (mode 5) instead. Björn Persson
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