Update or new ISOs ?

Erik Englund erik.orebro at telia.com
Tue Oct 14 11:22:17 UTC 2003


but can you upgrade through up2date? i don't have too much time right
now and i would appreciate if it was no problem with upgrading trough
up2date :)

Erik

On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 04:11, Maynard Kuona wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 18:08, Botoaca Andrei wrote:
> > If i keep updating from rawhide will it be any different as if I would 
> > download the new ISOs and install them ? (I don't really want to waste other 
> > 3 CDs for this ... )
> > because I saw that after last weeks updates I already have 9.0.95 as PC name 
> > (so I guess all updates I do lead exactly to the new ISOs), am I right !?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Me
> 
> You do not have to use CD's. You can put the iso files in a folder you
> can access from the floppy boot disk. Create a boot floppy using rawrite
> from CD1. I think the proper image for the floppy is called bootdisk.img
> or something like that. Boot from the floppy and select Hard drive
> install from teh install options. In Fedora I am sure this now gives a
> graphical install. You do not have to extract the contents of the isos.
> Pretty nice feature of Redhats install. For more info refer to the
> redhat install guide. No need to waste CD's on Beta's.
> 
> Just in case you didn't know.
> 
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