en-US/Graphical_Installation_x86_Starting.xml | 2 +- en-US/Kickstart2.xml | 2 +- en-US/Steps_Cdrom-x86.xml | 7 ++++--- 3 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
New commits: commit b9d7b0701be3f55d7fa3d1d0a56acc429532d2f7 Author: Ruediger Landmann r.landmann@redhat.com Date: Tue Aug 4 00:49:14 2009 +1000
Remove references to boot.iso in the /images directory of the DVD
diff --git a/en-US/Graphical_Installation_x86_Starting.xml b/en-US/Graphical_Installation_x86_Starting.xml index d4fa507..7fbe973 100644 --- a/en-US/Graphical_Installation_x86_Starting.xml +++ b/en-US/Graphical_Installation_x86_Starting.xml @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ <secondary><filename>boot.iso</filename> </secondary> </indexterm> - Also in the <filename>images/</filename> directory is the <filename>boot.iso</filename> file. This file is an ISO image than can be used to boot the installation program. To use the <filename>boot.iso</filename>, your computer must be able to boot from its CD-ROM drive, and its BIOS settings must be configured to do so. You must then burn the <filename>boot.iso</filename> file onto a recordable/rewriteable CD-ROM. + The <filename>boot.iso</filename> image file is available for download from the same servers that host images of the Fedora installation disks — refer to <xref linkend="sect-Obtaining_Fedora-Downloading_Fedora"/>. This file is an image of a disc that you can burn to a CD and use to boot the installation program. To use this boot CD, your computer must be able to boot from its CD-ROM drive, and its BIOS settings must be configured to do so. </para> </listitem> <listitem> diff --git a/en-US/Kickstart2.xml b/en-US/Kickstart2.xml index 5e4b5f1..5cfdf67 100644 --- a/en-US/Kickstart2.xml +++ b/en-US/Kickstart2.xml @@ -2849,7 +2849,7 @@ umount /mnt/temp <filename>ks.cfg</filename> file. </para> <para> - Refer to <xref linkend="sect-New_Users-Alternative_Boot_Methods"/> for instructions on creating live USB media using the <filename>boot.iso</filename> image contained in the <filename>images</filename> directory of the installation DVD or CD-ROM #1. + Refer to <xref linkend="sect-New_Users-Alternative_Boot_Methods"/> for instructions on creating live USB media using the <filename>boot.iso</filename> image available for download from the same servers that host images of the Fedora installation disks — refer to <xref linkend="sect-Obtaining_Fedora-Downloading_Fedora"/>. </para> <note> <title>Note</title> diff --git a/en-US/Steps_Cdrom-x86.xml b/en-US/Steps_Cdrom-x86.xml index a6d9dc6..4b9d2e5 100644 --- a/en-US/Steps_Cdrom-x86.xml +++ b/en-US/Steps_Cdrom-x86.xml @@ -63,13 +63,14 @@ </para> <screen><![CDATA[su -c 'yum -y install livecd-tools']]></screen> <para> - Use the <application>livecd-iso-to-disk</application> script to copy the <filename>boot.iso</filename> image file from the <filename>/images/</filename> directory on the DVD or CD-ROM #1: + Download the <filename>boot.iso</filename> image file as described in <xref linkend="sn-which-files"/> and + use the <application>livecd-iso-to-disk</application> script to copy it to your USB device: </para> <screen>livecd-iso-to-disk <replaceable>/path/to/image/file/boot.iso</replaceable> <replaceable>device</replaceable></screen> <para> Where <filename><replaceable>/path/to/image/file</replaceable></filename> is the location of <filename>boot.iso</filename> and <filename><replaceable>device</replaceable></filename> is the USB media device. For example: </para> -<screen>livecd-iso-to-disk '/media/Fedora &PRODVER; DVD/images/boot.iso' /dev/sdc1</screen> +<screen>livecd-iso-to-disk '/home/username/Downloads/boot.iso' /dev/sdc1</screen> <para> If you use Red Hat Enterprise Linux or a Linux distribution derived from it, you can obtain the <package>livecd-tools</package> package from the <firstterm>Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux</firstterm> (EPEL) repository. Refer to <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/FAQ#howtouse"></ulink> for details. </para> @@ -99,7 +100,7 @@ </indexterm> <para> - The <filename>images/</filename> directory on the installation DVD contains the <filename>boot.iso</filename> file. This file is an image of a disc that you can burn to a CD and use to boot the installation program. To use this boot CD, your computer must be able to boot from its CD-ROM drive, and its BIOS settings must be configured to do so. + The <filename>boot.iso</filename> image file is available for download from the same servers that host images of the Fedora installation disks — refer to <xref linkend="sect-Obtaining_Fedora-Downloading_Fedora"/>. This file is an image of a disc that you can burn to a CD and use to boot the installation program. To use this boot CD, your computer must be able to boot from its CD-ROM drive, and its BIOS settings must be configured to do so. </para> <important>