Dear Wiki user, You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Fedora Project Wiki" for change notification. The following page has been changed by PaulWFrields: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Installer The comment on the change is: God is in the details... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {{{linux ide=nodma }}} - After you complete the {{{mediacheck}}} function, reboot to return DMA mode to its normal state. On many systems this results in a faster installation process from disc. You may skip the {{{mediacheck}}} option when rebooting. + After you complete the {{{mediacheck}}} function successfully, reboot to return DMA mode to its normal state. On many systems this results in a faster installation process from disc. You may skip the {{{mediacheck}}} option when rebooting. Use the {{{sha1sum}}} utility to verify discs before carrying out an installation. This test accurately identifies discs that are not valid or identical to the ISO image files. @@ -27, +27 @@ == Changes in Anaconda == - * '''Anaconda''' now features the ability to install packages from Fedora Extras or any custom `yum`-compatible software repository. Fedora + * '''Anaconda''' now features the ability to install packages from Fedora Extras or any custom `yum`-compatible software repository. Fedora Extras is available by default on interactive installs with network connectivity. - Extras is available by default on interactive installs with network connectivity. [[Admonition("note","Yum Repository Support","Only HTTP and FTP repositories are supported; repositories on CDs or NFS are not currently supported.")]] * You can now use the installer to generate a Live CD for Kadischi. Refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Kadischi/ for more details. - * S'''Anaconda''' uses SquashFS to compress and store packages on images. + * '''Anaconda''' uses SquashFS to compress and store packages on images. * '''Anaconda''' now supports installation using IPv6. * '''Anaconda''' now supports installation from FireWire and USB storage devices. * '''Anaconda's''' backend, `yum`, has been updated to 2.9.x.