> 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). Network install is fine for those that have big network pipes. Some of us live at the end of a crappy 28K dialup because we have 25Kms of copper from the exchange and the encumbant Aussie telco won't do anything about it :-) Pete