Each ISO must be burned onto a single CD to become functional.

The other way to install YDL requires one using or "being in" or "running" YDL in the first place. One can install and download source and compile or recompile whatever one needs, one could use yum (the more astute choice) or one can install from rpms.

That's about it. For most that's more than enough. Although there used to be a Linux to be installed from floppies, we are obviously a long, long way from those days.

On Oct 30, 2005, at 12:32 PM, Jim Hart wrote:

Is it possible to install YDL 4.0.1 from the Mac OS X partition or from a FireWire drive or via ftp? I have the 4 ISO images downloaded. My CD burner is broken.

I found the HowTo on booting from the OS X partition, but it seemed to still use a CD for the source of the installation.


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