I have a better idea. All you need is use boot.fedoraproject.org ISO. This little thig uses gpxe, and you could trigger the installer through net. And you install wahtever you want, I think.

Just my 1 cent. :)

Zoltan

2010/3/15 Kris Thomsen <lakristho@gmail.com>
I sure can follow you in your thoughts. And maybe I'm just a bit ol'school ;)
Let's try it.

// Kris

2010/3/15 Neville A. Cross <nacross@gmail.com>:
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 8:25 AM, Kris Thomsen <lakristho@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Neville,
>> That would be possible, yes. But not a great way to treat a new user
>> if he/she have to install it all on their own :)
>>
>> // Kris
>>
>
> Well you can not please every body.
>
> Which will be the sub-set of users that have a computer that is
> capable to deliver a good user experience and do not have a DVD tray
> or will not boot from USB, so you really need a CD ? I think that
> system will need to look for a lot a fine tuning to run acceptable and
> probably will look for a smaller desktop environment anyway.
>
> How do you move forward if you are not able to let it go some backward
> features?
> It is not nice, not ideal, but we need to deal with those issues.
>
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