So, all I have to do is download the FC4 boot.iso, burn it, boot from the disc, and then what?
Also, someone mentioned a hard drive install. Seems like a good idea... How does that work?
I found a boot.iso on the Fedora download server.
On 5/31/05, Jimmy McMillan jimmy@freshstation.org wrote:
Yes, as long as you have patience ;0
Sam Johnson wrote:
Will 3MB cable work?
On 5/31/05, Jared Buck JBuck814366460@aol.com wrote:
On Tue, 2005-05-31 at 16:04 -0400, Elliot Lee wrote:
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Sam Johnson wrote:
I am very excited about the soon release of Fedora Core 4. However, I want to upgrade from Fedora Core 3 in an easier way than doing the procedure that is required for the first install you do, downloading all of the ISOs, then burning them to discs, and then use Disk Druid to erase partition (and all of my lovely data) and recreate it. I hear of alot of people saying that they upgraded, and am curious about how it is done.
If you have a fast Internet connection, you can download boot.iso, burn it to a CD, and then kick off an HTTP install by booting off that.
Without a fast 'net connection, you can download all the ISOs, and do an upgrade from them. That will save you from the repartitioning and recreating bit.
Best, -- Elliot
I have a DSL line, does that count? :) where would I find boot.isos, then?
Jared
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