søn, 02.10.2005 kl. 18.11 skrev G.Wolfe Woodbury: > On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 07:44:38AM -0500, Mike Chambers wrote: > > On Sun, 2005-10-02 at 13:34 +0200, Kyrre Ness Sjobak wrote: > > > What is the currently recomended method of installing Rawhide? I have > > > previously used the boot.iso image to boot the computer, and then > > > install it from a local (another machine on the LAN) copy of the rawhide > > > three, but i can't find the boot.iso image. > > > > > > I know i can install fc4 and yum update, but i want to test anaconda + > > > get an as "pure" as possible install. > > > > It's in the images dir. And I tried to install it yesterday, but it > > kept erring out during it, and in different places. Might want to give > > it a few days. Also, the part I saw where you select the type of install > > (desktop, workstation, etc..) was still in it's infant stages and has > > work to do. > > > > I'd say just do an FC4 install + rawhide updates immediately after and > > that gets you as close as possible, which is what I did yesterday. > > Actually, last night (this morning) I installed rawhide from the > boot.iso and it worked as long as I didn't try to do anything special > (like use http of customize my partitions.) The current supported > method is nfs-based trees (IIRC) so you need to nfs-export your rawhide > tree so the test machine can see it. > > The package select stuff is quite "primitive" and undergoing heavy > modifications. > > Okey-dokey. Just wait for the first unbroken rawhide three to come along, and install it, then. Anyway, ill be doing a "as tiny as possible while still getting gnome" install and then just yum in the rest so some fringe breaking won't really hurt me... I hope... Kyrre -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list