The material I have now looks almost like a complete guide, although it's a bit short of being that. So I've made it buildable rather than keep throwing files into Bugzilla. I've also revised the markup in all files to bring them into line with Fedora docs. DocBook: http://www.se.clara.net/fedora/fedora-install-guide-0.1.tar.gz HTML output: http://www.se.clara.net/fedora/fedora-install-guide-en/index.html There are a number of blank sections, some because I haven't got the resources to test these features properly: - Partitioning (as discussed, probably needs somebody with a multi-disc RAID system) - Boot Loader (as above) - Dual Boot The Network Login configuration in the System User screen has a large number of options, and may even warrent being broken out into a separate section (or appendix, since many installations may not use these features). Realistically I'm not going to be able to tackle a number of these features, so somebody with a purer UNIX network may be better able to handle this. The two other things which are untested are USB boot (Beginning the Installation) and wireless (the Network Configuration screen, presuming anaconda can handle wireless cards) - again I don't have the equipment to test these, although the text is complete as is. Kickstart and Boot Options appendices may be written up over the next few days. Still learning as I go along, so all help and comments gratefully received. -- Stuart Ellis s.ellis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx