Tim wrote: > I wasted ages TRYING to install, before then. ... > I seem to recall something about extracting install.img from the ISO, > and putting it in the same directory as the main DVD ISO. That didn't > work, neither did putting it into a images sub-directory. Tim, you are referring here to hdinstall, which was thoroughly discussed in these 3 refs: ----- nov 2008 * F10 HD install - anyone successfully done this? From: Mike Cloaked and response by Tom Horsley Bug 473351 - F10 HD install using the DVD iso file, initiated from grub, fails View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/F10-HD-install---anyone-successfully-done-this--tp20740373p20741211.html --- You possibly made a mistake on where you placed the install.img. More likely is the need (starting in F10 and above) for a leading / on the directory holding the iso. I successfully did an F11 hdinstall following the refs. my hdinstall of f11: where the f11iso is in /root/diso of my f10 on sda1. I need to reference that sda1 as sdb1 because w usb anaconda reorders the disks: title Install Fedora 11 repo=hd:/dev/sdb1:/root/diso reorder root (hdx,y) kernel /boot/f11/vmlinuz noselinux repo=hd:/dev/sdb1:/root/diso initrd /boot/f11/initrd.img #works! used to install f11 to rootusb3 specifically ":/root/diso" needs that leading / Because i was installing F11 to external usb, it had to be powered on, and then anaconda reordered my disks to place usb first, so /root/diso seen from my f10 on sda1, is seen in anaconda as sdb1 and that has to be specified in my f11 install stanza You don't need to use that "repo=" form, then instead in the anaconda gui pick /dev/sdb1 and insert /root/diso for the directory HTH Jack -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines