Peter Gordon wrote:
I don't know how others find this, but I personally am a big fan
of
grabbing the DVD ISOs, even with a relatively speedy connection. In
this way, I can install everything I need from the disc(s), and get
work done while I let the update do its thing.
I recommend the DVD ISO to those
still using CDs (access to a D VD
burner and reader permitted). Aside from not changing the disc 4 or 5
times, I find the DVD installs in about 1/2 the time of CD-ROM install.
As per another commend about the disk completely out of date after a few
months is true. However,
there was a Fedora user who maintained "Service Packs" editions of 4.
Label FC4.1 FC4.2 etc. This
is a nice band-aid, but the underlining problem rests in anaconda. It
should have an option to grab
updated packages from the mirror on install while getting the remaining
packages from the Disc.
Stephen