Looks like Fedora 10 Alpha boot.iso may
have a bug. When I boot from the cd and select ok instead
of skip and then select eject it ejects the cd, but once I do that I can never
get it to take the cd back. I have to reboot to be able to see the cd
again. Also it does fail the media check, but
seems to work fine otherwise. I tried the boot.iso on VirtualBox and it
passes the media test, so maybe I have an issue with the burn with Nero. So what is the deal with boot.iso?
It is like 104M which is much bigger than 7-9Mb that Red Hat 5 or Fedora 8 is. And it doesn’t give me an option to
do an NFS or URL install, so I am guessing that it does the install over the
network? Or I am guessing that I have to use the
method or ks option on the command line when I boot? Looks like it changed in Fedora 9. I am not sure I like the larger
image. Not a great thing when doing a boot on an iLo over a wan and want
to do local nfs install. Jerry Williams |
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