On Mon, 2010-10-25 at 15:43 -0400, James Laska wrote: > Your preferences are no longer available. > > 1) If you'd like to try installing rawhide directly, you're welcome to > roll your own images (to get started, check out > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_build_a_Rawhide_ISO_image_for_testing) > > 2) Same as above, if you'd like to roll your own live image for Rawhide, > check out the process we use when creating images for test days > (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Test_Days/Live_Image) > > > I don't like updating from a test release or previous release, because > > it takes too much time, bandwidth and it's hard to solve broken > > dependency. > > I'm not sure the previous options work around these issues. Rawhide is > not guaranteed to be free to dependency failures. > Thanks for providing these two useful article. I'll take a try. > > What kind of way do you use to install a fresh fedora rawhide? > > Just as Adam documented, I install F-13 (or current F-14), install > fedora-release-rawhide and yum --enablerepo=rawhide update. > I did it this way before. I just want to see if there is another way to get this job done. Qiang -- Qiang Li HuBei Polytechnic Institute No. 17 YuQuan Road XiaoGan HuBei 432100 China E-mail: liqiang@xxxxxxxxxxxx -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test