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Fedora 9 Re-spin Disk (Linux Magazine Issue 95 Oct 2008)
bronofski
Aug 30, 2008 9:33pm GMT
Disk doesn't contain file diskboot.img so how do I create a bootable USB stick?
Fedora 9 Re-spin Disk (Linux Magazine Issue 95 Oct 2008)
bronofski
Aug 30, 2008 9:38pm GMT
There's a bug on the opening screen when using Tab to switch between menu options.
Shift from Plastic DVD Case to Paper Wrap
Ralph from Berlin
Sep 10, 2008 3:59pm GMT
As a subscriber of your magazine I was used to your flat DVD plastic cases.
Since you went "green" with your last issue the case disappeared.
As a RHEL/CentOS/Fedora user I am particularly interested in storing DVDs covering one of those distros
while I usually don't care too much for the others (e.g. OpenSuSE, Ubuntu, Xandros for me are the usual throw away candidates)
So at least I would expect some DVD cover sheet PDF or similar to print out and wrap my own case with it.
But I cannot find it on your website.
Did it also fell prey to your GreenIT ambitions?
I know that these days DVDs seem hardly justified as almost anyone has flat rate high bandwidth Internet subscription.
Me too, so I could well run an overnight atjob to download the ISO and have it burned on a DVD.
But still this would take 2-3 hrs. and then, lacking a fancy disk printer, the hand scribbled title wouldn't look as pleasing.
Missing DVD case cover sheet
David Mc
Sep 16, 2008 7:21pm GMT
I miss the cases, though I can do without them, but would really like to have the inserts so I can continue to reuse the cases I have for the distros I particularly like to keep. Would it be too much trouble to continue to provide the case inserts?
Monthly DVD covers for download will be back
Hans-Jörg Ehren / Linux Magazine
Sep 19, 2008 4:14pm GMT
Thank you for your feedback! We will reinstate the monthly DVD covers for download. This will go back to #95 / October 08, the first one shipped without the plastic box, so there will be no gap in your collection.
what's the dvd not recognized as disk 1 with gui install error "fix"
jmooo
Sep 25, 2008 11:06pm GMT
I have 2 F9 DVD's, one "respin" form Linux mag...thanks very much..plus one I downloaded.
Both give the same error and "test" OK.
When running a gui install, after selecting packages when the progress bar is about 70% a dialog box appears asking for disk 1. I've not found a way to get past this with the gui install.
Text mode install works just fine....
What's the fix?
Comments
Fedora 9 Re-spin Disk (Linux Magazine Issue 95 Oct 2008)
bronofski Aug 30, 2008 9:33pm GMT
Disk doesn't contain file diskboot.img so how do I create a bootable USB stick?Fedora 9 Re-spin Disk (Linux Magazine Issue 95 Oct 2008)
bronofski Aug 30, 2008 9:38pm GMT
There's a bug on the opening screen when using Tab to switch between menu options.Shift from Plastic DVD Case to Paper Wrap
Ralph from Berlin Sep 10, 2008 3:59pm GMT
As a subscriber of your magazine I was used to your flat DVD plastic cases.Since you went "green" with your last issue the case disappeared.
As a RHEL/CentOS/Fedora user I am particularly interested in storing DVDs covering one of those distros
while I usually don't care too much for the others (e.g. OpenSuSE, Ubuntu, Xandros for me are the usual throw away candidates)
So at least I would expect some DVD cover sheet PDF or similar to print out and wrap my own case with it.
But I cannot find it on your website.
Did it also fell prey to your GreenIT ambitions?
I know that these days DVDs seem hardly justified as almost anyone has flat rate high bandwidth Internet subscription.
Me too, so I could well run an overnight atjob to download the ISO and have it burned on a DVD.
But still this would take 2-3 hrs. and then, lacking a fancy disk printer, the hand scribbled title wouldn't look as pleasing.
Missing DVD case cover sheet
David Mc Sep 16, 2008 7:21pm GMT
I miss the cases, though I can do without them, but would really like to have the inserts so I can continue to reuse the cases I have for the distros I particularly like to keep. Would it be too much trouble to continue to provide the case inserts?Monthly DVD covers for download will be back
Hans-Jörg Ehren / Linux Magazine Sep 19, 2008 4:14pm GMT
Thank you for your feedback! We will reinstate the monthly DVD covers for download. This will go back to #95 / October 08, the first one shipped without the plastic box, so there will be no gap in your collection.Please check back for the DVD inlays in the Archives a few weeks: http://www.linux-magazine.com/issues
what's the dvd not recognized as disk 1 with gui install error "fix"
jmooo Sep 25, 2008 11:06pm GMT
I have 2 F9 DVD's, one "respin" form Linux mag...thanks very much..plus one I downloaded.Both give the same error and "test" OK.
When running a gui install, after selecting packages when the progress bar is about 70% a dialog box appears asking for disk 1. I've not found a way to get past this with the gui install.
Text mode install works just fine....
What's the fix?