Hi all, I have a similiar problem, I have a single cd of fedora, which I got
through LFY. The cd is scratched a little, hence it stalls while installing
the boot image. I have copied the "Fedora" folder containing the base and
RPMS to my hard drive. I just want a basic setup of fedora, without
applications or graphical interface, as anyway my system is not powerful
enough to handle that. Anyway I can do it? Could you enlighten me about this
scratch method of installing linux?

Ujjwal

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From: "Shantanu Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [ilugd] installing fedora from hard disk


> R K wrote:
>
> >is it possible to install fedora from hard disk without having to burn
> >the cds if one has the isos on harddisk. if it is, howto do it . is
> >having a floppy drive also necessay for it
> >
> >
> You could do it using NFS though. Or maybe VMWARE. Another obscure
> option would be to dig Linux-From-Scratch style of installation, or
> perhaps hacking Anaconda a bit to do it.
>
> Or see if any of the distros around support that already?
>
> Cheers,
> Shantanu
>
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