How to install linux off your hardrive

gwarbot

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I downloaded red hat fedora 4, and was wondering if I can install it off my hardrive.
 

BlueWeasel

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Originally posted by: gwarbot
I downloaded red hat fedora 4, and was wondering if I can install it off my hardrive.

No way that I know of...you'd need something to trick the system to boot from the ISO file on the hard drive.
 

AnonymouseUser

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Mandriva provides a way, but I don't know about Fedora Core. You have to extract the CDs/DVD content to a FAT32 partition and use a special boot image (floppy/CD). Worked great for me several times.
 

P0ldy

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I've seen how to do this before. I think you burn a net install CD and point the dir to it. Google it.
 

Zelmo3

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Are you talking about installing it without using a boot CD? The only downloads I see on the Fedora site are iso images, and those are meant to be burned to a disc to make a bootable stup CD that will install the whole system.

If you don't have a CD burner or bootable CD-ROM drive then you can try extracting the iso file and looking in the /boot directory for a floppy boot image. Once you boot from that floppy then you should have the option of installing from a local filesystem, and you can tell it where the extracted files are.
 

gwarbot

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Thank you, I went out and bought a burner burned the images and now I have FC4 on my pc.