Re: [orca-list] What distribution?



If moonshine fedora is available for download any longer, it may be 
useful to install that fedora and copy the kickstart file moonshine 
creates to a floppy and then install the newer fedora version using the 
kickstart moonshine created for you.  You may not get into all that much 
trouble that way.

On Fri, 19 Jul 2013, Thomas Ward wrote:

Hi Alex,

If you are going to install Fedora using a kickstart file I recommend
downloading one from the Internet and modifying it to your personal
specifications. It would be too difficult to explain how to write one
from scratch nor would I recommend it since that would be a pretty
difficult task.

As far as putting it somewhere for installation purposes if you have
an external hard drive, thumb drive, etc you can put it there and then
when you pass the kickstart command to the installer you can point it
to your external drive for the kickstart installation.



On 7/18/13, Alex Midence <alex midence gmail com> wrote:
Yeah, mine was rather quiet too. However, my media keys actually worked
this time so, raising the volume was a very simple thing.

Man, it's gonna be hard not to hit that tab key!  It's built into muscle
memory by now to use it while navigating a dialog.

Someone mentioned something called a kickstarter file earlier in a
discussion about installing Fedora.  Can someone provide a fast and
dirty step by step on how to do this?  Perhaps, it's easier to do than
messing with poorly accessible dialogs.  I figure once Orca is talking,
it's an easy matter to write a text file with Gedit or Nano at that
point.  What do you put in it and where do you save it so it can be used
for installation purposes?

Thanks.
Alex M
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