I suspect that when the product goes GA, it will be the same as it
always has been.  Most likely the presumption is that people who are
willing to beta test a new OS have already a fair amount of familiarity
with the product.


Mark Post

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Gosh, I think it used to be there. It's been done that way since RH
converted from installation floppies to CDs, back around RHL 8 or 9.
Those of us who follow Red Hat closely are used to using boot.iso (and
now diskboot.img for USB keys). So maybe most of us do know it
intuitively.

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