Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Frank Cox wrote:
> I do my Fedora installs and upgrades by booting off of a CDR and doing a
> NFS install from the DVD image that I have on my fileserver.
>
> Is there a difference (other than the logo screen) between the boot cd
> images
> for Fedora versions? In other words, can I use my F7 boot cd to
> install F8, or
> am I better off to create a new CD from the image on the F8 dvd?
Yes, there are major differences in the boot environment. You can get
the Fedora 8 boot image (or better yet the rescue image since it has the
second stage installer too) from one of the mirrors.
http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/Fedora/8/
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f8/en_US/sn-which-files.html
There's a long thread on doing network installs, perhaps you could
either read it and tell us the magic way to make it work off a *local*
DVD image, or you could add a caution to you advice, the install does
work, eventually, but only with external network connection.
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