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Old 29th May 2004, 04:24 AM
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A better idea on how to boot FC2 install from a legacy computer?

Could someone figure out how to re-build FC2 disk 1 with an autoboot.bat that will load an appropriate img file to kick start the installation?

This sounds a lot more efficient than doing a network install (since most of us, like me, have only 1 computer), or installing FC1 and editing grub files (what would you put in there?) and THEN trying to make it boot the FC2 cd and then formatting and installing FC2... yowza...
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