On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 12:41 -0600, Karl Larsen wrote: > I was interested when I was bashed because I told someone that F7 > only comes in a DVD version. Others on this list piled on to say that > you can get F7 on CD-Rom's from some unknown source. > > My position is that an answer should contain just what you KNOW even > if it is wrong. For instance I know how to slit up your F7 into 3 > partitions. It may not be what they need or want but my input will be > based on actual fact. This does not bother some of you :-) ---- it's always acceptable to preface an answer with the warning that you are less than certain this is a fully knowledgeable and/or correct answer. it is never acceptable to provide an answer that is wrong. It may be excusable but it remains unacceptable. As for the F7 release, officially, it is a DVD. In some cases, there is a 'Live' CD that can do a full install. It is possible to start a computer with the smallest of boot image files (iso) and get the stage2 kernel and installer from a remote system via NFS/FTP/HTTP There may be some unofficial releases broken into CD sizes but the developers and this list can't be expected to know what problems a user would be having. -- Craig White <craig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list