Fresh Fedora Install CD's was (Stay with RH9? ...)

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Author: George Gambill
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Subject: Fresh Fedora Install CD's was (Stay with RH9? ...)
Carl (and EC),

Yesterday I downloaded the ISO's per ec's message. EC, thanks.

Am burning disk 1 even as we speak (figuratively speaking).

Carl,

I have inferred (sp) from your post that the AMD 2200 XP is of the -64
class. Did you mean to imply that? Is it really?

Thanks,

George

> -----Original Message-----
> Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 12:11:59 -0700
> From: Carl Parrish <>
> Subject: Re: Fresh Fedora Install CD's was (Stay with RH9? / 
> Compiling Kernel
>      is Better?)

>
> George Gambill wrote:
>
> >Is there such a thing as a fresh install of Fedora or must
> we install RH x.x
> >then upgrade?
> >
> >I went to the Fedora page and didn't find any ISO's for a
> fresh install
> >(format and install). But then, I didn't find ISO's for an
> upgrade, so that
> >doesn't mean they (fresh install ISO's) aren't there.
> >
> >I have a squeaky clean new box (AMD 2200 XP - 85% work
> station - 15% server
> >- no internet access) needing an OS. Having read some of
> the posts here,
> >thought I would try Fedora.
> >
> >Does anyone have i386 CD's they would be willing to share,
> or a URL for
> >downloading? Fresh install preferred, upgrade acceptable.
> >
> >George
> >
> George you use the same ISO for both upgrade or a fresh install. As I
> see someone else have posted the URL for the mirrors I'll
> reframe from
> doing so also. In related news the test release of Fedora Core 1 for
> AMD64 is available at
> http://torrent.dulug.duke.edu/
> and
> ftp://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/test/0.
> 96/x86_64
>
> Carl P.
>