On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 09:19:22 -0500
David wrote:
> Thank you Stan,
You are welcome, though it appears I didn't give you much help. :-)
> But how does one do a minimal net install if they have just built a
> new computer and there are
> no other computers available to make a bootable iso image ?
Thank you Stan,
But how does one do a minimal net install if they have just built a new
computer and there are
no other computers available to make a bootable iso image ? I did not have
a way to
make a bootable iso image, unless one can do that on an smartphone.
I was implying that I did it usin
On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 00:28:54 -0500
David wrote:
> I am trying to create a bootable USB drive for Fedora 33 or Rawhide,
I have successfully used the instructions here to create a handy
bootable USB with several iso images on it and grub can boot
the isos, so I can boot lots of different things fro
On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 00:28:54 -0500
David wrote:
> P.S. I have just built a Ryzen 3 1200AF system with ASUS
> motherboard and have access
> to ethernet. Is there some other way to get Fedora on it ??
Download the netinstall iso.
https://alt.fedoraproject.org/
https://download-ib01.fedor
On the 3rd try with a new iso, and on the media test on my new Ryzen
computer, plymouth started for a little while, and then aborted, but
with all the same errors as before.
So I decided to reboot and just click install and see what would happen.
( I used the latest Everything Boot Rawhide iso )
I am trying to create a bootable USB drive for Fedora 33 or Rawhide,
but the only computer I have access to tonight is a Chromebook.
My first attempt ( on my new Ryzen computer ), booted to the screen where
it ask if I want to start Fedora
or test the media, and the test immediately failed. I
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On 5/7/20 11:10 PM, David wrote:
PR = Provision Request ???
( relating to packaging )
Pull Request
VCS = ?? ( relating to new proposed fonts )
Possibly "Version Control System" which is something like git,
mercurial, or cvs
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I have not yet seen a wiki or place where it is super easy to find acronyms
that are used in writing by some Fedora developers in random articles:
Here are some examples, ( some of which may be obscure or just informally
used to simplify an article or antiquated or obsolete, etc. ):
AMA = Ask M