2013/1/22 Przemek Klosowski <przemek.klosow...@nist.gov> > On 01/20/2013 11:43 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > >> Hi >> >> On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 11:22 PM, Ray Strodewrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> > I find it easier (and smaller) to download the netinst.iso (like >> > Fedora-18-x86_64-netinst.iso) >> > Loop-back mount and pull the vmlinuz and initrd.img into /boot >> The vmlinuz and initrd are made available separately here: >> >> http://mirrors.kernel.org/**fedora//releases/18/Fedora/** >> x86_64/os/images/pxeboot/<http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora//releases/18/Fedora/x86_64/os/images/pxeboot/> >> >> So you can avoid the loop-back mount. It's a good tip, though. >> Sometimes creating a grub entry is the most straightforward way to get >> things rolling. >> >> >> Ideally, fedup should do this as a option. If someone wants it, file a >> RFE >> > > I thought fedup does this already? What am I missing here---I just ran > fedup for the first time the other day and it created a new default 'Update > Fedora' entry during boot. How is it different from what you are discussing > here? > >
We're talking about of using a LiveCD ISO file....
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