Installing Fedora 9 Via Telnet

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Ok, I want to make sure I understand what you mean exactly.  Are you saying, hit escape after the disk spins and then 
enter the telnet command?  When do you mean I should be using dot rather than underscore, at what point does that apply?

Thanks

Earle

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Subject: Re: Installing Fedora 9 Via Telnet


Short answer ...

Things have changed.

Down arrow, etc no longer relevant.

Hit escape.

Use dot rather than underscore, i.e. '.' rather than '_'
This also applies in grub.conf when your installation finishes.

Janina

Earle writes:
> I just downloaded the boot/rescue disk iso file from the web site.  I was planning to install using telnet, but I 
> can't
> get this option to work.  Now that the boot and rescue disk is combined, have any of the steps for installing changed?
> I noticed in the instructions it says after the cd boots hit down arrow, tab and space, then type the telnet command. 
> I
> tried that, but I couldn't get it to work.  I even tried hitting up arrow tab and space then the telnet command, but
> again, I couldn't get it to work.  Is there a change I need to know about, or am I just entering some wrong 
> information?
> I'm sure I'm using the right IP, netmask, and gateway information, as I obtained it from ipconfig in windows xp pro.
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Earle
>
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>
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