> I believe that you need to start the install using expert mode. Then you > should be prompted for install from hard drive. There should be a prompt > for the device followed by a prompt for directory where you locate the > iso file or files. Anaconda should do the mount and loop functionality > steps. > > This worked for an IDE drive. I am not sure if it would work for getting > the files from a USB drive though. It should, but am not positive. > > Without running expert, USB drive drivers are not loaded. > > Your experimentation required. > > Jim > As I think I now understand, I need to copy the iso file to the hard drive (or usb drive)? Is that correct? When I had just copied the files from the DVD install disk I burned, when I was prompted for a device I would put /dev/hda1 and then for a directory I would put the directory info but it always said something like that it could not find the directory and it would append "/tmp/hddrive" to the directory info I gave (I don't remember exactly except for /tmp). Rick B. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list