Switch on the computer.
Insert the first disc into the CD or DVD drive.
A boot screen appears, with a boot:
prompt at the bottom.
boot:
prompt, type linux
followed by one or more of the following options: - To install from a hard drive or network server, add the directive
askmethod
. - To use a text interface, add the directive
text
. - To retry installation because the installation aborted at an early stage, add the directive
acpi=off
.
When you issue a command at the boot:
prompt, the first stage of the installation program starts. After it loads, the following screen appears:
Select OK to test the disc, or select Skip to proceed with the installation without testing the disc.
After you test your discs and select Continue, or if you choose to skip testing, the main graphical installation program loads.
Highlight the correct layout on the list, and select Next.
- Personal Desktop
- This is the default installation type. It provides a graphical working environment with an office suite, Internet applications and multimedia software.
- Workstation
- This installation type includes the software installed on a Personal Desktop, and adds software for development and systems administration. Choose this installation type if you plan to compile software from source code.
- Server
- This installation type provides network servers such as the Apache Web server and the Samba suite of services, and administration tools. This installation type provides no graphical environment by default.
- Custom
- This installation type does not provide any disk partitioning layout for you. It also does not include any additional software beyond a Personal Desktop. If you perform a Custom installation, the installation program will present dialogs for these selections during the installation process.
Click Next once you have made a selection.
- Remove all Linux partitions on this system
- Removes all ext2, ext3, and Linux swap partitions from all hard disks
- Remove all partitions on this system
- Removes all partitions from all hard disks
- Keep all partitions and use only existing free space
- Uses only the unpartitioned space on the hard disk(s) to install Fedora Core
Select the desired option.
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