BTW on the whole slimming process : I do think more will be achieved by making network installations more convenient than putting a hard limit on the disk number. After all even if a floppy FC was possible today no one would go through the hassle of feeding hundreds of disks in the reader to make use of it. Just have the network install kick ass (a one-stage install from the first CD not like I heard minimal install then boot then yum then whatever) and no one will care the about number of isos anymore (because mags will only ship the first CD and people with no network connectivity will the the last to complain FC isos are numerous enough they won't miss anything once they burnt them). If you can do full livecds now it's certainly possible to pack a smart network installer on a single disk right ? Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot
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