2010/10/26 Qiang Li: > It sounds good. However, would the anaconda contained in boot.iso of the > most recent install media be too old to support rawhide installation? > Or, would it be better to grab boot.iso from fedora branched repo, e.g. > http://<mirror site>/fedora/development/14/x86_64/os/images ? Have you > done it like this before? Yes, indeed, that's the way I proceed when I want to install rawhide from scratch and there is no boot.iso image in the rawhide tree. Btw, it is sufficient and probably preferrable, too, to simply -add- the rawhide repo. However, unresolvable conflicts may occur, but they are rather due to a broken rawhide tree and not due to anaconda being too old. As I said earlier, grab the most -recent- boot.iso which actually is the one in ../14/x86_64/os/images/boot.iso. The latest spin dates back to yesterday. ~ C -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test