Great work Stuart! This will make it much easier for people to review the guide and give you feedback. Tammy On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 02:24 +0100, Stuart Ellis wrote: > 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