On Apr 1, 2005 5:30 AM, Pieter Bijleveld <pc.bijl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What if you use the boot floppys of Fedora Core 1? > > Whith these floppys you can install whith FTP, HTTP, NFS, HardDisk, and so > on. > > The driver disk of Fedora Core 1 was for me up-to-date (for my NIC). > > Good luck, > > Pieter > > > How about CD/DVD-RW? I always utilize rewritable media for Linux-OS, > > because even with a final product in about 6-8 months there is another > > version. > > > > bye > > Cimmo > > > > Caleb Warta ha scritto: > > > > > i have fedora core 3 and dont want to make / dont have the money right > > > now to make cds for a fc4 install and sence id have to reinstall when > > > the may16 version comes out i dont feel like doing that burn of 4 cds > > > twice so could some one explane how to do a mouted install i havnt > > > really tried before most my install (all) were on to blank or formated > > > hard drives and this time i want to install with out making those cds > > > please help > > > > > -- > fedora-test-list mailing list > fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list > You want to grab the DVD iso and do the following http://osdn.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/souptonuts/README_fedora.txt Or you could just grab the first disk and do a "minimal" install. Or you can try yum.