I noticed that test3 has been released, and I used this trick to convert my FC4test2 isos into FC4test3. This way I'm not downloading the bits that haven't changed. cd /path/to/your/FC4test2/isos mv FC4-test2-i386-disc1.iso FC4-test3-i386-disc1.iso mv FC4-test2-i386-disc2.iso FC4-test3-i386-disc2.iso mv FC4-test2-i386-disc3.iso FC4-test3-i386-disc3.iso mv FC4-test2-i386-disc4.iso FC4-test3-i386-disc4.iso rsync -v --stats --progress rsync://<rsync fedora mirror>/fedora/linux/core/test/3.92/i386/iso/FC4-test3-i386-disc[1234].iso . Watching the data transfer speed, I notice that pretty often it jumps up much higher than the cap of my internet connection. This tells me that that my trick was worthwhile. Be sure to grab the SHA1SUM file and check your ISOs once the rsync completes. Dax Kelson Guru Labs -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list