Re: [SLUG] Fedora, OpenSuSE, & Mandrake.

From: SOTL (sotl155360@earthlink.net)
Date: Wed Nov 16 2005 - 09:01:38 EST


On Tuesday 15 November 2005 06:27 pm, Tom E. Craddock Jr. wrote:
> SOTL wrote:
> >For Fedora $
> >1. I am attempting to download CDs for installation in a 500M Hz small
> >[physicall] computer whose MB and bios refuse to accept a DVD reader.
> >
> >2. I have a copy of Fedora 4 in DVD format which I attempted to install in
> > my test computer which has a DVD reader in it.
> >
> >As far as downloads I am having a bitch of a time downloading OpenSuSE
> > 10.0; their ftp site is running very slow these days. I am getting no
> > where near the transfer rate I was getting 4 weeks ago.
> >
> >As for Mandriva 10.0 I don't have a clue what the new download site is
> > yet. It was changed in the last month from Mandrake to Mandriva but that
> > name change wasn't all of it. Unfortunately 1/2 their websites links
> > still refer to the old Mandrake sites. Do work a request for this
> > information is currently being posted to the Mandrake BB.
> >
> >SOTL
>
> Im think someone mentioned a net install already in this discussion; have
> you tried that for FC4? I know you dont have a FC4 CD, but since your
> attempting to dload CDs I assume you have a CD burner, so try this:
>
> On the PC with the burner, pop in the DVD, find the boot.iso (itll be in
> the /images dir, and its 6.4 M). Burn that to a CD, boot it up, and use it
> to and do a net
>
> install, either from an FTP or HTTP server. Ive provided a link to that
> boot.iso as well that I have on my YAM server. Id offer to open that up to
> ya to do the
>
> net install, but Im on RR and the upload so sucks....still wish they hade
> FIOS in apartments.
>
> Anyways, that should get FC4 going for ya, its how I do it on all my
> machines, just using a local server instead of a remote one. Hope this
> helps.
>
> Tom
>
>
>
> Link:
>
> http://sigtom.com/yam/FC4-i386/disc1/images/boot.iso
>
>

Thanks all for the advice.

SOTL
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