Hi, I am absolute beginner in the world of Linux and trying it because get to know that Linux is much much more secured and good as when compared with Windows. After many different conclusions, I am giving a try to SL, ignoring at first other distros, videlicet, Fedora, Ubuntu, Cent OS, etc..
When I went to the page: http://ftp1.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/55/iso/i386/cd/ there are seven CDs (if I don't go in DVD option), but is it possible to have only one CD installed and use then yum update?? Though I am absolutely new in Linux, but gave a try to Fedora 11 but because my busy job schedule, couldn't give enough time to it, ultimately it reached EOL (which I later knew that it has expired and no more used!). But SL is having a longer EOL, at least when you compare it with Fedora. But I burned Fedora in one CD, is it possible to get only one CD of SL and then install the OS in 250 GB of hard disk and 2 GB of RAM. I hope SL would prove to be robust as Fermi and Cern Labs also use it. -- Regards, Parshwa Murdia
