Fedora 9 iso file

Janina Sajka janina at rednote.net
Wed May 14 11:40:35 EDT 2008


Hi, Gina:

Georgina Joyce writes:
> I've read quite a bit on your site but haven't seen anything about a net
> install option.  Although, it's not what I was looking for at the time.
> I know that there are speakup users who will welcome having the net
> install option.
> 

It's actually been there for quite some time. Anyone who remembers the
"Where's your installation media?" screen from the Fedora install might
recall there are options to install over nfs and httpd along with the
more traditional cd rom and hard-drive options.

It seems Fedora has begun promoting this consciousness, and that's a
good thing because the presence of yum in the installation scripts means
that the installer can pull the very latest rpm packages from across the
net, if they're newer than the rpms on the DVD, for instance. Of course,
you might not want to do that if there are a lot of newer rpms to pull
and your Internet connection isn't the fastest. Indeed, I think even an
ADSL connection is questionable for more than a few dozen rpms.

Still, you may be interested to know that this is how we installed
Fedora on our SpeakupModified.Org server. That machine lives in a data
center in Houston, Texas where we get really fast connections to the
Internet. Since we installed at our new server before SpeakupModified
images were available, we installed across http. We modified our
grub.conf to start the install kernel and initrd for telnet access, just
as our mini-howto about using telnet to install recommends. When it came
time to choose where to get the installation media we specified the
redhat.com site which is actually thousands of miles removed from our
physical location. It took under half an hour to effect the
installation--that's how good our connection is.

> Well done for putting speakup users in front for a change.
> Congratulations!!!!!!!


Thanks, but that part of the job and praise belongs to Bill Acker, and I
join you in it. I'm just the documenatrix around here! <grin>

Janina




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