[Fedora Project Wiki] Update of "Docs/Beats/Installer" by RahulSundaram

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  = Installation Notes =
  
- [[Admonition("important", "Fedora Installation Guide", "For information on how to install Fedora Core, refer to http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/install-guide/.";)]]
+ [[Admonition("important", "Fedora Installation Guide", "For information on how to install Fedora, refer to http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/install-guide/.";)]]
  
  [[TableOfContents]]
  
- '''Anaconda''' is the name of the Fedora Installer. This section outlines those issues that are related to '''Anaconda''' (the Fedora Core installation program) and installing Fedora Core [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]].
+ '''Anaconda''' is the name of the Fedora Installer. This section outlines those issues that are related to '''Anaconda''' (the Fedora  installation program) and installing Fedora * [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]].
  
- [[Admonition("note", "Downloading Large Files", "If you intend to download the Fedora Core 6 DVD ISO image, keep in mind that not all file downloading tools can accommodate files larger than 2 GiB in size. {{{wget}}} 1.9.1-16 and above, {{{curl}}} and {{{ncftpget}}} do not have this limitation, and can successfully download files larger than 2 GiB. '''BitTorrent''' is another method for downloading large files. For information about obtaining and using the torrent file, refer to http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/.";)]]
+ [[Admonition("note", "Downloading Large Files", "If you intend to download the Fedora DVD ISO image, keep in mind that not all file downloading tools can accommodate files larger than 2 GiB in size. {{{wget}}} 1.9.1-16 and above, {{{curl}}} and {{{ncftpget}}} do not have this limitation, and can successfully download files larger than 2 GiB. '''BitTorrent''' is another method for downloading large files. For information about obtaining and using the torrent file, refer to http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/.";)]]
  
  '''Anaconda''' tests the integrity of installation media by default. This function works with the CD, DVD, hard drive ISO, and NFS ISO installation methods. The Fedora Project recommends that you test all installation media before starting the installation process, and before reporting any installation-related bugs.  Many of the bugs reported are actually due to improperly-burned CDs.  To use this test, type {{{linux mediacheck}}} at the `boot:` prompt.
  
@@ -23, +23 @@

  
  [[Admonition("important", "Bit``Torrent Automatically Verifies File Integrity", "If you use '''Bit``Torrent''', any files you download are automatically validated. If your file completes downloading, you do not need to check it. Once you burn your CD, however, you should still use {{{mediacheck}}}.")]]
  
- You may perform memory testing before you install Fedora Core by entering {{{memtest86}}} at the `boot:` prompt.  This option runs the '''Memtest86''' standalone memory testing software in place of '''Anaconda'''. '''Memtest86''' memory testing continues until the `Esc` key is pressed.
+ You may perform memory testing before you install Fedora by entering {{{memtest86}}} at the `boot:` prompt.  This option runs the '''Memtest86''' standalone memory testing software in place of '''Anaconda'''. '''Memtest86''' memory testing continues until the `Esc` key is pressed.
  
  [[Admonition("note", "{{{Memtest86}}} Availability", "You must boot from Installation Disc 1 or a rescue CD in order to use this feature.")]]
  
- Fedora Core [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]] supports graphical FTP and HTTP installations. However, the installer image must either fit in RAM or appear on local storage such as Installation Disc 1.  Therefore, only systems with more than 192MiB of RAM, or which boot from Installation Disc 1, can use the graphical installer. Systems with 192MiB RAM or less will fall back to using the text-based installer automatically. If you prefer to use the text-based installer, type {{{linux text}}} at the `boot:` prompt.
+ Fedora * [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]] supports graphical FTP and HTTP installations. However, the installer image must either fit in RAM or appear on local storage such as Installation Disc 1.  Therefore, only systems with more than 192MiB of RAM, or which boot from Installation Disc 1, can use the graphical installer. Systems with 192MiB RAM or less will fall back to using the text-based installer automatically. If you prefer to use the text-based installer, type {{{linux text}}} at the `boot:` prompt.
  
  == Changes in Anaconda ==
  
@@ -67, +67 @@

  
  === Sony VAIO Notebooks ===
  
- Some Sony VAIO notebook systems may experience problems installing Fedora Core from CD-ROM. If this happens, restart the installation process and add the following option to the boot command line:
+ Some Sony VAIO notebook systems may experience problems installing Fedora from CD-ROM. If this happens, restart the installation process and add the following option to the boot command line:
  
  {{{pci=off ide1=0x180,0x386
  }}}
  
- Installation should proceed normally, and any devices not detected are configured the first time Fedora Core is booted.
+ Installation should proceed normally, and any devices not detected are configured the first time Fedora is booted.
  
  === IDE RAID ===
  

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