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On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 09:44 -0500, Matthew Gillen wrote: > The fedora 10 installer lost a feature that I really liked. It lost the > ability to copy the kernel+initrd from the DVD ISO image onto an existing > /boot partition, boot the kernel, then do an NFS or Hard-drive install where > you just point it at the directory containing the DVD ISO image. In the past, > that would just work. > > Now it expects the directory you point it at to be "unpacked". For NFS that > isn't too bad (you can loop-mount the ISO image on the server, but you need to > add a parameter to your exports file that allows nested filesystems to be > served), but for a Local Hard drive install, that means you need to copy > everything out of the ISO image onto the local filesystem. That seems like a > waste of time and disk space. > > Is there a magic switch that I can use to get the old behavior back? Hrm. No indication in the anaconda changelog of support being removed. In fact, there's a bug about nfs iso installs being broken at one point (snap3) and being fixed: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=468885 So it appears its *supposed* to work, but I can't say I've tried it... --jarod
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