I used "pungi" to build the iso images. I will make my customized pungi available so others can customize their own cd iso images. Had to customize because pungi was expecting Fedora 7.

-Connie Sieh

On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Connie Sieh wrote:

On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:


Hendrik van Hees wrote:

I just downloaded the installation iso image and installed the system via
network. That's a nice option if you have a fast network connection. In my
case the image has been

http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/50/i386/images/boot.iso

It worked very well "out of the box". The only thing, I had to do by hand
was
to compile the newest madwifi kernel modules myself, but also this worked
very smoothly (after installing the kenrel source package of course).

Thanks for mentioning that option. Didn't realize there was a network install
option available now. (When I used Fedora 5 or so a long time ago, it didn't
have that option. Hadn't realized it was now added).

All of the Fedora's have had a network option.


I'd prefer downloading 1 or 2 CDs and then proceeding from there instead of
the network install. If I go the former way, atleast I'll have all the stuff
I want in hand. Later if I want to install SL on more machines, I won't have
to download all the components again ...

Regards,
Rakhesh


-Connie Sieh

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