Booting Fedora-12 from hard disk, again, again

Timothy Murphy gayleard at eircom.net
Wed Dec 23 03:15:44 UTC 2009


jackson byers wrote:

> yes, but afaik the OP is not trying to "upgrade" or "update" F11.
> Rather he is using F11 and the F12 iso, (no LiveCD, no thumbdrive)
> and following the "hard disk" install procedure for F12.
> F11 is left entirely unchanged.
> When complete he will still have his orig F11, and also
> a brand new F12 in a separate partition.
> 
>> rick stevens:
>> There's no actual restriction on just where the ISO image itself is, so
>> long as you can feed the full path to Anaconda by specifying the device
>> and directory on that device (see
>> http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f12/en-US/html/s1-
begininstall-hd-x86.html
>> for details).
> 
> Agreed, and that is the best reference

As the OP, I managed in the end to install Fedora-12 from the hard disk,
by adding a suitable entry in grub.conf .
I'm not sure what I did wrong before,
but finally I moved the Fedora ISO and the images directory
to the top level on another partition, and all went well.

I actually found the reference above slightly confusing,
because it is not clear to me what is meant by
"the installation image for Fedora" that is referred to.
Does this mean the file install.img or the Fedora ISO?


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