I use telnet and 'upgrade existing system' to install Fedora. If you overwrite with a fresh install, you'll not have /home as a separate partition--something I avoid like the plague. Bill has been having luck with febootstrap recently. However, as it seems you've discovered, febootstrap will require quite a bot of by hand configuring, e.g. /etc/fstab and /etc/sysconfig/network. With specific reference to yum, you might simply copy over old /etc/yum.repos.d files. These use tokens for the release version, etc, so are likely to work provided the targets haven't changed their directory structure, etc. hth Janina Alonzo cuellar writes: > hello, How do people install fedora these days. I don't think there is a version with espeakup available and I beleive you need a hardware synthesizer to use speakup modified. > There is this febootstrap, but I've not had any luck in getting it to work since yum.conf does not have any mirrors and /etc/yum/repos.d does not have any data. Any pointers/help would be appreciated. > > Thank you, > Alonzo > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup -- Janina Sajka, Phone: +1.202.595.7777; sip:janina at CapitalAccessibility.Com Partner, Capital Accessibility LLC http://CapitalAccessibility.Com Marketing the Owasys 22C talking screenless cell phone in the U.S. and Canada Learn more at http://ScreenlessPhone.Com Chair, Open Accessibility janina at a11y.org Linux Foundation http://a11y.org Chair, Protocols & Formats Web Accessibility Initiative http://www.w3.org/wai/pf World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)