On Wed, 3 Feb 2010, Mike McGrath wrote:
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, Máirín Duffy wrote:
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 17:18 -0500, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 04:22:58PM -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote:
For right now, entries on
http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora (in the "See All" list)
http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora-all (in the "Let me look
around" list)
...would seem right to me, for a start.
If so, better get mizmo in the loop as that isn't part of her mockup for the
next iteration of the site.
I think maybe we should decide where to put it based on which users we
think would make use of it.
So tell me a bit about the kind of folks who would use boot.fpo? Are
these mostly more technical users (I'm guessing?) Why would they choose
to use boot.fpo rather than use a liveCD or DVD? What kinds of scenarios
are they using it in?
Anyone with network access could use it. I think generally though right
now we're targeting people with fast, solid internet connections. I don't
really think the experience level matters much as there's not much to this
but if it fails I suspect troubleshooting will be odd for new users.
Well I've read the FAQ twice, but it is not obvious to me what this is. Do
I understand correctly this is CD that downloads at the beginning the menu
from net and then starts the usuall network install of selected system? Or
does the menu entries start the pxeboot that loads an installation
system from network as usuall pxe system boot? (Also it is not very
obvious what to do with bfo.usb image..)
-Mike
Adam Pribyl
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