Re: Installation Quick Start Guide

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Hi David,

I think you've already updated the requirements section already, but when updating the Live Image guide I gave a minimum RAM of 1GB, as per this bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=474368.

Thanks
Nathan


On 03/04/10 02:12, David Nalley wrote:
Hi All -

If you are looking for something fun todo over the coming week or so -
feel free to start looking at the Installation Quick Start Guide

https://fedorahosted.org/installation-quick-start-guide/

If you are new to the DocsProject, or new to DocBook, this is a
relatively easy place to get started.

This is the hopefully-easy-to-understand, non-comprehensive, and
relatively compact version of the Install Guide for mere mortals.

A lot has changed with Fedora 13 - such as the fact that we aren't
shipping LiveCDs anymore,  and have moved to LiveDVDs. This means a
lot of references in the document have changed. In addition it just
needs some general updating as there have been updates to Anaconda,
and thus the installation screens.

I've tried to break down the tasks into a few sections like questions
to research, (i.e. What's the minimum amount of RAM to install from a
LiveDVD), tasks to do (i.e. file a ticket with infra for getting
commit emails pushed to docs-commit-list)  and then a list of the
chapters that need to be checked and updated.

If you are taking on a task/question/chapter please add your name to
the right of the item you are taking. When you are done add the
<strike></strike> tag to the item.

If you need help with any of these items, please either email the list
or find rudi or me (ke4qqq) on IRC in #fedora-docs
If you need commit access you can get that by applying to the FAS group here:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/gitinstallation-qs-guide

Thanks

David Nalley
  
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