Jason Viloria wrote:
But anyhow, you do it by typing "linux askmethod" in the boot prompt, go
through the usuall install procedures and at one point you arrive to a
screen where it asks you what method you are going to use, and then at
another point a screen where it asks you for the details where the image
is.
- The drive used to have to be formatted to either ext2fs, ext3fs or fat
{is that still the case?}.
- It's easiest to put the iso image in the root of said partition.
- don't expand the image out - it wouldn't be able to find it.
- It can't be on a partition that you want the installer to format.
- You need to remember the partition number eg /dev/sda5 or whatever -
the UI provides no browsing capability.
- for me easiest is to mount and cp or grab from a fedora mirror
images/pxeboot:
+ vmlinux
+ initrd.img
into /boot and then perhaps {don't know if it still works} use loadlin
to boot that image from a running windows {used to work ok in win98}.
Rather than asking us to explain in detail - why don't you ask about
each bit where you are having difficulty ?
DaveT.
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