Can I run Fedora-12-i686-Live.iso from my nfs server without copying
it to a CDROM?
I don't see anything in the Bios setup that seems applicable. Looks
like it has to be a CD or a USB device [thumb drive I assume].
If so where do I look for instructions to do that?
Bob
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On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:00 AM, Bob Goodwin bobgood...@wildblue.net wrote:
Can I run Fedora-12-i686-Live.iso from my nfs server without copying
it to a CDROM?
Yes you can. No need to extract the image to a directory.
I don't see anything in the Bios setup that seems applicable. Looks
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Subject: Re: F11 live CD install Q re dual boot partitioning
On 10/07/2009 11:25 AM, Quinney, Matthew wrote:
When installing F11 from the Live CD, during the partitioning for dual
boot, there is a box labeled volume to shrink with a drop down menu
for the volume
When installing F11 from the Live CD, during the partitioning for dual
boot, there is a box labeled volume to shrink with a drop down menu
for the volume and a size box labeled shrink target(in MB). Is this
the size by which to shrink the original volume or is it the size to
which the volume will
On 10/07/2009 11:25 AM, Quinney, Matthew wrote:
When installing F11 from the Live CD, during the partitioning for dual
boot, there is a box labeled volume to shrink with a drop down menu
for the volume and a size box labeled shrink target(in MB). Is this
the size by which to shrink the original
In trouble with F9 live install.
Create symlink /dev/root and then exit shell to continue (or words to
them effect)
Frank
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I am currently runing a 100Mhz AMD Athlon system with windows xp on the hard
drive..I have the Fedora 7 Live Cd.However when i run the 'Install to Hard
drive' program itm gives a FATAL error saying that 'HAL DAEMON interface
storage device is exclusively lock by administrator or yourself.
How
Steve Berry wrote:
For matters of taste, *I* would prefer SSH enabled by default, the
overall public may perfer it. I really don't know. but if no one
KNEW, and it was implied
ssh was enabled by defualt. it would make more sense to enable it on
defualt.
But since it's not, I suppose