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= What Is This Disc? =
== What Is This Disc? ==


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= How Do I Install Fedora with this Disc? =
== How Do I Install Fedora with this Disc? ==


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1. Insert this disc into the computer where you want to install Fedora, and shut it down.
# Insert this disc into the computer where you want to install Fedora, and shut it down.
1. (Include info here on how to configure for boot; see the live image README.)
# (Include info here on how to configure for boot; see the live image README.)
1. At the prompt, select ...
# At the prompt, select ...


Refer to the Installation Guide at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/ for more information.
Refer to the Installation Guide at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/ for more information.


= What Else Can I Do with this Disc? =
== What Else Can I Do with this Disc? ==


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1. Test your computers memory: type memtest86 at the prompt and press enter. Leaving memtest86 to run for a several hours is usually a good idea if you suspect your computers memory is flaky
# Test your computers memory: type memtest86 at the prompt and press enter. Leaving memtest86 to run for a several hours is usually a good idea if you suspect your computers memory is flaky
1. Rescue an existing Fedora installation: type linux rescue
# Rescue an existing Fedora installation: type linux rescue


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= Legal Information =
== Legal Information ==


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Latest revision as of 18:42, 30 December 2008

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This page is a draft only
It is still under construction and content may change. Do not rely on the information on this page.


What Is This Disc?

How Do I Install Fedora with this Disc?

  1. Insert this disc into the computer where you want to install Fedora, and shut it down.
  2. (Include info here on how to configure for boot; see the live image README.)
  3. At the prompt, select ...

Refer to the Installation Guide at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/ for more information.

What Else Can I Do with this Disc?

  1. Test your computers memory: type memtest86 at the prompt and press enter. Leaving memtest86 to run for a several hours is usually a good idea if you suspect your computers memory is flaky
  2. Rescue an existing Fedora installation: type linux rescue


Legal Information