Updated FC1 boot CD (was: Fedora Legacy 9.0 direct install -- how?)

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On a (somewhat) related note, I'd be interested in anyone's experience at generating a replacement FC1 boot CD that could be used to install on hardware (Serial-ATA, for example) that's better supported with the errata kernels as opposed to the stock 2.4.22-1.2115.nptl kernel supplied on the CD(s). It'd be slick to have a small bootable CD that would work with modern hardware and then just use the original CD's for installation. Of course you'd have to install the upgraded kernel at install-time for the system to work.

For some applications I can't move yet to FC2 / 2.6, but the hardware is too new to install FC1 reliably on it. Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Greg Bailey
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Dominic Hargreaves wrote:

On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 04:35:14PM +0100, Jon Peatfield wrote:

[how to generated update redhat install trees]



Perhaps this should be pointed to from a legacy FAQ somewhere to save
people from having to ask... I assume that FC1 and maybe FC2 would
work in much the same way.



OTOH, we probably shouldn't be encouraging to install from scratch a marginally supported distribution.

Cheers,

Dominic.


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