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Hi Phil,

On 06/19/2009 01:53 PM, Phil Schaffner wrote:
> True, and would be glad to note that, but having it all on the USB key
> is what caught my attention when I saw the original post.

You can still install completely from the USB key - you just put the 
diskboot.img on one partition, make it bootable, create a ext2/3 
filesystem on the rest of the key and drop the dvd or cd isos into 
there. Then run a regular install-from-hdd type install, anaconda will 
find and use the isos from the key.

>> speaking of which, *poke* Tim... 5.3 docs...
>
> IIRC there have been several offers to help with that, and several pokes
> from different sources.  Is some help needed on that effort?

Lets start a new thread about that.

- KB


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