Re: Need to highlight how to install Fedora 11 Live CD to disk

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On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 06:07:17PM +0000, Frank Hecker wrote:
> I went to the fedoraproject.org home page, followed the link to
> download the Live CD, and booted it (into a new VM on VMware Fusion
> for OS X in my case). I then wanted to do an actual installation to
> disk, overlooked the "Install to Hard Disk" icon, and then got lost
> trying to find what to do. The Federoa 11 installation guide doesn't
> seem to address this (at least looking at the table of contents), and
> so I started googling to find answers.
> 
> I think it would be useful if from the "Get Fedora 11 Desktop Edition
> Now" section on the fedoraproject.org home page there were a link to a
> simple how to on what to do once a user has booted the Live CD for the
> first time. The obvious thing would be to link to a brief tutorial
> from the phrase "install it right from the desktop".
> 
(I'd like to note that Frank come to POSSE and explained this issue of
his to me and I just said "email webmaster@xxxx and we'll see what we
can do.")

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