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OPS235 Lab 2 - Fedora17

84 bytes removed, 12:41, 15 January 2012
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You should already have both a Fedora installation DVD and a Fedora LIVE CD. In both cases, the boot media (which you used to load the installation software) and the installation source (where the software that got installed came from) were the same: your CD/DVD provides both. However, the Fedora (and most other Linux distributions) permits you to use any combination of boot media and installation media:
 
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|!Method
|!Boot Media
|!Installation Source
|-!CD or DVD|yes|yes|-!Hard Disk
|yes
|yes
|-!USB Flash DriveHard disk|yes|yesUSB flash drive|yes|yes-!Network boot(http, repository)|yes|yes|-
|}
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* '''Installation Source:'''
** CD or DVD
** Hard disk
** USB flash drive
** Network HTTP or NFS software repository
|}
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