Les Mikesell >> Download the iso images to an NFS-exported directory. Burn the first >> disk. Boot it with "linux askmethod" at the boot prompt. Pick nfs >> image as the install method. Fill in the info for the host and path >> to the nfs directory where you downloaded the images. When the >> install starts, go away and come back when it is finished. No disk >> swapping or babysitting needed. Dotan Cohen: > And how am I to do that on a machine with one big NTFS partion that > will be nuked as soon as I start the install? Remember, we're talking > about installing over Windows machines in this thread, not reinstalls > or upgrades. If there's no network, and you've got one machine with a big enough drive, pre-partition it. Leave a big space that'll you'll put your ISOs on, after installation do something else with it. Use it for storage, change it to being your /home partition, or whatever. -- (This box runs FC5, my others run FC4 & FC6, in case that's important to the thread.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.