[Rule-list] Where is the ISO image

Stephen Liu satimis at writeme.com
Wed Sep 25 18:52:07 EEST 2002


Hi Marco,

At 04:58 PM 9/25/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>- snip -
>the document you mention is (almost) the only doc existing today, but
>is valid, IIRC, also for RH 7.3.

Kindly advise:

1) What is IIRC

2) What is the difference between 'slinky" and "miniconda"

3) I saw there was a "bootnet.img".  Can RULE support remote-installation?

In remote-installation of RH7.3, full version, all 3 discs have to been 
copied to the hard drive of machine operating remote-installation.  How 
about RULE?

Thanks in advance.

Stephen Liu


>PLease point out here any error/lack
>of information here on the list.
>
>The min HD space is around 200 MB, IIRC.
>
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