Can fedora core be installed from Yum repository

Gregory Machin greg at linuxpro.co.za
Fri Dec 24 10:25:09 UTC 2004


On Thu, December 23, 2004 4:47 pm, Matthew Miller said:
> On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 10:12:35AM +0200, Gregory Machin wrote:
>> Where are the docks for doing http installs , I looked on
>> fedora.redhat.com and could not find the usual veriaty of install
>> methodes..?? do you have a link to such info form me :-) thanks a
>> million..
>
> Not sure where it's documented specifically for Fedora, but it's the same
> as
> older Red Hat Linux, so all the documentation out there still applies. If
> you boot from the small (5MB) boot.iso boot CD, it will immediately ask
> you
> what installation method you want, and http will be one of the choices.
>
> If you boot from the normal CD (disc 1), say "linux askmethod" at the
> initial boot prompt, and then you'll be presented with the same question.
>
> Using the full CD if you have it save some bandwidth, as it can avoid
> transferring the entire graphical installer at the beginning.
>
>> Origonaly , I was given FC3 as .iso's but don't have cd's to burn to but
>> do have dvd's and wanted to create an install dvd from the 4 iso's ...
>
> There's a DVD iso out there too, by the way.

This i do know but don't have access to the bandwidth to download it,
bandwidth is expencive in south africa :-(


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