On Sat, Sep 13, 2025 at 7:25 PM home user via users
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> Did I get the terminology wrong?
> The "phone modem" is not some gadget that I put a phone receiver on, and
> then dial in and connect via something like "kermit"(?).  Maybe I should
> call it a broadband phone-modem?  It's an Arris Surfboard modem that has
> an additional socket in the back for my land-line phone.  My phone
> service is VOIP.

What you have sounds like what I (and I think most people) call a
"cable modem".  If you have the bandwidth and don't want to use live
media, go for the netinstall.

> The "netinstall" option seems interesting.  I'll have to check the
> Fedora Docs website for instructions.

It is pretty self-explanatory, and hasn't changed much (if at all)
over the last several Fedora releases.  You boot it, select
keyboard/etc., get a screen with several widgets.  Select each widget
in turn to configure that part of the install; i.e. network, disk
partitioning, file systems, software, user accounts, etc.  Things I
usually try to remember - set the hostname *before* file systems if
using LVM, pay attention to file system size - by default it may make
them as large as you want.  server netinstall defaults to xfs - change
to ext4 or whatever as desired.
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