2013/1/22 Joe Zeff <j...@zeff.us> > On 01/22/2013 05:27 AM, Sergio Belkin wrote: > >> >> No, the question is Why must we do it? ;) Why must we use a disc when >> install from a file is feasible, it's a pity that Fedora lacks this >> feature >> > > No, the question was "Why?" and that's what I meant because the best way > for us to help you is to know why you're trying to do it. Just knowing > that you want to install off of an .iso doesn't tell us enough; depending > on what results you want, there may be a better way. In your case, > however, it looks like you simply want to learn how to do it because it > looks like it should be possible. OK, fine. Now we know that there's not > some odd bit of hardware you're trying to work around or something. Good > luck! > > -- >
Please Joe, if you don't know the answer to my question don't try to be sarcastic, thanks Edward for your useful answer!. I always addressed with respect. And you say "we" who are "we/us"? Why don't limit to say "I/me"? I've said that it could be nice not have to burn a disc to install freshly a new release, it's no so hare-brained what I'm asking. Many distros can do that. Also as it was mentioned in a earlier thread, optical disc are going to be less and less ubiquitous. The another alternatives are: 1) Depend on stable and high bandwidth (do you now that in many countries it's a problem?) 2) Depend on another device (eg usb stick) 3) Something crazy as PXE 4) Download a large DVD iso (and use fedup) So the idea is that it could be handy can't Fedora users install using a somewhat small iso, boot from it and install the new release. Further sarcastic answer will be sent do /dev/null Greetings -- -- Sergio Belkin http://www.sergiobelkin.com Watch More TV http://sebelk.blogspot.com LPIC-2 Certified - http://www.lpi.org
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