installing Fedora w/o booting from CD
jludwig
wralphie at comcast.net
Wed Sep 21 21:33:26 UTC 2005
On Wednesday 21 September 2005 11:04, Mike McCarty wrote:
> vincent fail wrote:
> > I want to install fedora on a old pc that doesn't have
> > an option setting in the bios that allows the pc to
> > boot from a CD.
> >
> > How I can install Fedora without being able to boot
> > from the CD and preferably, not having to upgrade the
> > bios?
> >
> > Thanks
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A really old machine would need a boot floppy. This is no longer available for
Linux. A possible solution would be to use another (newer) machine to load
the hard drive and then transfer the drive. Kudzu should be able to "figure
things out".
>From the Fedora 3 release notes;
Minimum: Pentium-class
Fedora Core 3 is optimized for Pentium 4 CPUs, but also supports
earlier CPUs (such as Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III,
and including AMD and VIA variants). This approach has been taken
because Pentium-class optimizations actually result in reduced
performance for non-Pentium-class processors, and Pentium 4 scheduling
is sufficiently different (while making up the bulk of today's
processors) to warrant this change.
o Recommended for text-mode: 200 MHz Pentium-class or better
o Recommended for graphical: 400 MHz Pentium II or better
*********************************************************************************
Memory Requirements
This section lists the memory required to install Fedora Core 3.
o Minimum for text-mode: 64MB
o Minimum for graphical: 192MB
o Recommended for graphical: 256MB
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