[Coco] Fedora 6 DVD ISO
John W. Linville
linville at tuxdriver.com
Mon Apr 30 14:40:20 EDT 2007
On Mon, Apr 30, 2007 at 06:22:32PM +0100, Manney wrote:
> John W. Linville wrote:
>
> >And, of course, if you prefer you can download a minimal boot iso
> >image and install all of Fedora (or specifically the bits you want)
> >over the Internet. It weighs-in at about 8 MB (thats Mega):
> >
> > http://redhat.download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/core/6/i386/os/images/boot.iso
> >
> >I have used this method many times myself, and find it quite
> >satisfactory for installing a usable base system with other software
> >added via yum on an as-needed basis.
> >
> >Once again, the Ubuntoids (and other Deb-heads) seem to think they
> >have a monopoly on all that is cool or useful in the Linux world...
>
> Not quite. You are the only person to have mentioned that there is a way
> to install Fedora without a DVD and / or a whole load of CDs. This is
> all I was asking about because it seems down right ridiculous to have to
> download ~3.3 Gb worth of information just to get a Linux install when
> there are other distros that offer an install on just one CD. (I'm not
> including DSL or Puppy, etc.) For those that have a slow internet
> connection, downloading a DVD to install Linux, _then_ having to upgrade
> _and_ install a load of other software (by whatever method) isn't
> exactly a great option or efficient. It's not quite as bad for us with
> fast connections, but there is tons of room for improvement.
>
> As I said in a previous post, I'd rather spend 30 - 45 minutes
> downloading a CD, spend another 30 minutes (at the most!) to install
> Linux, spend another 15 minutes upgrading (depending on how current the
> release is), and then working for an hour or two sorting out what needs
> to be installed for my needs and customization. To me that beats
> spending 5 - 6 hours waiting for a DVD to download just to start the
> process.
You wrote a bigger restatement of the problem then I wrote in the
original reply telling you the solution...
> Note: Nothing about Debian / Ubuntu in this post. :)
For a change... :-)
Are you now or have you ever been a Debian or Ubuntu user? Do you
deny it? Don't wait for the translation, answer me now! Stop beating
your shoe on the table...
:-) :-) :-) :-) (For the humor impaired...)
This being a mailing list, not every direct reply to a post from you
is specifically addressed only to you. So, please don't take things
too personally.
John
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